The David Knight Show - Thu Episode #2031: The Vaccine Myth: How Data and Trials Were Twisted
Episode Date: June 12, 2025[01:02:32:15 - 01:03:00:26] — New COVID Variant “Nimbus” EmergesA new COVID-19 strain named NB.1.8.1 or "Nimbus" is spreading across Europe, the Americas, and the Pacific. Despite its presence, ...public reaction remains muted, and the WHO has struggled to reignite pandemic-level fear.[01:03:02:19 - 01:04:06:05] — COVID Death Stats & PCR Test ManipulationThe segment critiques how COVID deaths were reported, alleging that deaths from unrelated causes were labeled as COVID due to unreliable PCR tests. The fear was manufactured, not the illness itself.[01:06:50:17 - 01:07:40:08] — Nimbus Is Mild, But Messaging ContinuesDespite its spread, the WHO and CDC state that the Nimbus variant causes no more severe illness than previous strains. Symptoms are flu-like, but official guidance still pushes boosters and ongoing monitoring.[01:11:16:16 - 01:13:05:21] — RFK Jr. Challenges CNN on Vaccine TrialsRFK Jr. rebuts CNN’s claims that childhood vaccines underwent placebo-controlled trials. He asserts that none used inert placebos and criticizes the CDC’s licensing process for lacking true scientific rigor.[01:14:05:06 - 01:14:30:08] — Rise in Childhood Vaccines Since 1986Kennedy highlights that routine childhood shots have risen from 11 in 1986 to as many as 92 today. He argues this dramatic increase has occurred without sufficient safety testing, driven by profits over protection.[01:17:58:11 - 01:18:34:20] — CNN’s Vaccine Trial Evidence DeconstructedRFK Jr. dissects CNN’s list of 257 studies, explaining that the majority used active or post-licensure comparators, not inert placebos. He says the data actually supports his claims about inadequate safety trials.[01:28:18:00 - 01:28:42:14] — Vaccines, Chronic Illness, and AccountabilityHe argues that the explosion in autoimmune and chronic conditions among children should force a reevaluation of the vaccine schedule, especially products designed to alter the immune system without proper testing.[01:33:02:03 - 01:33:52:06] — Polio Cases Fell Before Vaccine RolloutData suggests polio mortality declined significantly before the vaccine was introduced. Kennedy and sources argue the impact of vaccines is overstated and that case definitions were changed to exaggerate success.[01:37:39:03 - 01:38:52:10] — Gardasil and the Dangers of Active PlacebosThe HPV vaccine Gardasil is cited as an example where placebo-controlled trials were misleading, as toxic aluminum adjuvants were used instead of inert substances. 90% of test subjects had adverse reactions.[01:47:08:10 - 01:48:07:20] — Clots in Children of Vaccinated MothersA disturbing case is reported of fibrous clots found in a 3-year-old born to a vaccinated mother. Additional studies suggest reduced IVF success and raise red flags about long-term generational health effects. [01:50:22:15 - 01:51:05:27] — Medical Gaslighting of Vaccine-Injured ChildrenA mother describes how her child became severely ill after vaccination, only to be dismissed by doctors who diagnosed her daughter with a psychological condition. Despite visible symptoms, she was offered antidepressants instead of real treatment.[01:51:49:14 - 01:52:18:05] — Parents Silenced, Doctors in DenialAcross the country, parents of vaccine-injured children say they are routinely ignored or belittled by medical professionals. RFK Jr. calls it a systematic campaign of gaslighting, protecting pharma over patients.[01:52:18:07 - 01:53:02:24] — CDC Profits from the Vaccines It PromotesRFK Jr. exposes the CDC’s deep financial entanglement with the pharmaceutical industry—owning patents and earning royalties on vaccines—creating an undeniable conflict of interest.[01:54:07:21 - 01:54:54:02] — Government Pharma Pipeline: Vaccines for ProfitThe CDC, FDA, and NIH hold patents on dozens of vaccines and directly profit from licensing deals. These regulatory agencies now act as business partners to Big Pharma while maintaining a public image of oversight.[01:55:33:03 - 01:56:30:05] — The Hippocratic Oath Is DeadRFK Jr. accuses the medical establishment of abandoning its ethical foundation. He says doctors today are more concerned with protecting institutions than protecting patients, calling modern medicine morally bankrupt.[01:57:31:19 - 01:58:30:17] — Alarming Trends: Fertility Drops & Infant ClotsData from IVF clinics and anecdotal reports point to falling fertility and potential reproductive harms post-vaccination. A disturbing case involves a baby born with fibrous clots—raising fears of generational damage.[01:59:58:27 - 02:01:16:17] — Censorship That Kills: The Price of Silencing DissentRFK Jr. argues that medical censorship during COVID wasn’t just wrong—it was deadly. Early treatments were discredited, expert voices silenced, and lives were lost in the name of “consensus.”[02:01:30:00 - 02:02:14:00] — Gold, Silver, and the Crumbling Dollar (Tony Arterburn)Tony Arterburn gives an update on the precious metals market, warning of long-term dollar instability. He explains how gold and silver remain reliable hedges against inflation and financial collapse, especially in times of political and institutional distrust03:13:23:17 – 03:14:07:04 — ICE Raids Expand NationwideTrump deploys ICE tactical units to five Democrat-controlled cities, including New York and Seattle, as Los Angeles goes into lockdown due to immigration riots. 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It's the David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes 13, it is Thursday, the 12th of June, year of our Lord 2025, and there's
a new Covid variant in town.
But apparently nobody even noticed.
And RFK Jr. savages CNN over vaccine claims.
Then we'll be talking to Tony Arterburn about what's going on with gold as it passes the
Euro as the second largest reserve asset.
Stay with us. The The Well, good morning.
I hope you are all enjoying yourselves.
It is a pleasure to be hosting the show today.
As I said, we're going to start by looking at the new COVID variant in town.
That's right.
There's a boogeyman. But apparently he's not that
scary anymore. The who is not able to gin up as much fear as they used to be. Maybe
we won't get fooled again. This is what to know about the new Nimbus COVID variant. They
didn't even give it a scary name this time. They didn't go for Omicron or something like
that. Who who cares is more like it. The World Health
Organization is keeping an eye on a new COVID-19 variant called NB.1.8.1 or Nimbus that is
spread across Europe, the Americas, and the Western Pacific. Nimbus is a descendant of
the Omicron variant of the virus and was first identified in late January. Its spike mutations
appear to make it more transmissible than other COVID-19 variants
according to the WHO.
Spike mutations refer to changes in spike proteins which sit on the surface of the virus
and help it enter healthy cells.
If you buy into that sort of thing, while it is spreading in the US and Canada along
with 20 other countries, it does not appear to be driving an increase in sickness or hospitalization. Oh, we all here know that the only pandemic was fear.
That's what the pandemic was from COVID.
It was fear that they instilled in people.
They locked everyone in their houses, made them all afraid.
You can't go outside.
You're going to kill grandma.
Grandma's going to die because of you.
You're going to give her the scary virus.
They ginned up the fake death numbers. They made it so that anyone who died with COVID,
and of course the PCR test made it so anybody could be said to have COVID,
was listed as a COVID death. Even if you crashed a motorcycle and died from that,
you were a COVID statistic. And the flu disappeared, and all other kinds of
and the flu disappeared and all other kinds of deaths disappeared as well. They were all lumped into COVID. It was never a real pandemic. In April, NB 1.8.1
sequences made up 10.7% of all submitted sequences from confirmed COVID infections,
up from 2.5% a month earlier according to a risk evaluation released by the WHO.
The WHO last month deemed NB.1.8.1 a variant under monitoring.
We're just going to call it Nimbus from now on.
Here's what to know about the variant.
Where are the cases in the US?
Most cases of COVID-19 in the US still stem from the LP.8.1 strain, another Omicron descendant, but it looks like
Nimbus might soon replace it as the more common strain, according to data from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC estimates that 37% of COVID-19 cases in the US stem from
NB, Nimbus variant, while 38% are a result of an infection of the LP.8.1 strain of the disease.
At the end of May, the agency estimated the Nimbus variant caused about 15% of all COVID-19
cases.
Spooky.
But the agency notes on its website that due to low numbers of virus sequences being reported,
precision in the most recent reporting period is low.
The Nimbus variant has been found in at least 13 states, according to Today, which cited
data from the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data, GISAID, database.
They love their acronyms and initialisms.
They can't get enough of them.
Those states are California, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Arizona, Illinois, Hawaii,
Massachusetts, Ohio, Rhode Island, Maryland, Arizona, Illinois, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Ohio,
Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington. The available data on Nimbus suggests it poses a
low global threat and that existing COVID-19 vaccines provide adequate protection against
severe illness and hospitalization, according to The Who. That's right, those wonderful vaccines
are still going strong with the push, aren't they?
They provide adequate protection.
So all I need to do is get my latest round of boosters and I'm fine. Exactly. You can't ever be boosted enough. You need more boost.
They're going to install a nitrous tank into the next vaccine.
Currently approved COVID-19 vaccines are expected
to remain effective to this variant against symptomatic and severe disease.
Of course this is very different from when they were talking about homochrome.
They were talking about having to get boosters and having to update the
vaccines continually because this is scary. It's changing. It's evolving. You
need a new booster. The old ones aren't good enough.
You need an updated vaccine.
You need to patch your firmware.
Right now.
Things apparently are changing.
The WHO's risk evaluation reads, despite a concurrent increase in cases and hospitalizations
in some countries where Nimbus is widespread, current data do not indicate that this variant
leads to more severe illness than other variants in circulation.
Lionel Gresh, an international consultant at the WHO, told The Hill that many new cases
in Canada are likely linked to the Nimbus variant, but that there has not been any major
changes in the country in terms of cases, hospitalizations, ICU admissions, or deaths
linked to COVID-19.
Well what are the very scary symptoms
of the spooky Nimbus variant?
It's floating around like a cloud.
You never know when you might run into it.
Symptoms of Nimbus seem to be similar
to those associated with other Omicron variants
according to Gresh, which is to say,
it's flu-like if you get this, whatever it is.
You'll be kind of sick for a while and then okay, just so
long as you don't go into a hospital and get a ventilator shoved down your throat, then
you have about an 80% chance of passing away.
Or if they put you on remdesivir, that again raises your chances of death.
Some common COVID-19 symptoms include cough, fever, fatigue, muscle aches, congestion,
headache, nausea, vomiting, and a new loss of smell or taste according to the CDC. All such spooky, spooky side effects.
We should be as concerned about Nimbus as we are concerned for COVID in general,
Gresh said. Not more, not less. That's right. Remember the level of fear and panic they tried
to instill? We should be just concerned about this. Not more not less.
That's right. They've changed their tune a little bit it seems.
Or maybe they've just instilled enough fear and panic into the average person.
That saying these words now will trigger a Pavlovian response in them and get them all back in their homes.
Some recent COVID-19 patients have reported experiencing something called razor blade throat,
according to Salon.
Razor blade throat sounds like a death metal band.
But it is unclear if that symptom is connected
to one of the COVID variants, or maybe a thrash metal,
or another respiratory illness circulating.
Ryan Gregory, an evolutionary and genome biologist
at the University of Guelph in Canada, told Salon,
well, isn't that spooky razor blade throat?
We've got some comments here.
KWD 68 COVID destroyer of worlds variant.
That's right. That would be a more intimidating name, not Nimbus.
Nimbus sounds friendly.
Do not obey. Flu mysteriously disappeared. So
weird. Pay no attention to the details. Focus on what the narrative drivers say.
That's right. Don't believe your lying eyes. We have people that are paid to
tell you what to think. You wouldn't want their paychecks going to waste, would you?
Little Ford Schoolhouse. My mom passed away in December and I was getting ready
to leave the hospital. The nurse told me that they would put the appropriate cause of death on her death certificate.
I told her as long as it didn't say she had COVID and then her said, oh no, I tested her for that when she got here and it was negative.
Why are we still testing for it? That's a good question.
And of course that would be a PCR test which are notorious for their false positives. They can ramp that up to get a false positive on nearly anything with
enough cycles. Yes, there was that famous story of some, I believe it was African president who was
also a geneticist or biologist or something testing a piece of fruit and it came back
as positive for COVID. And remember, as scary as this new horrifying variant is, it won't affect the protesters
any more than the previous one affected the Black Lives Matter rioters.
These rioters will be fine, so long as you've got a Molotov cocktail that's way more effective
than any mask.
That's right.
Now, this is a prescription Molotov cocktail.
I need to take it for my Covid.
It comes with me everywhere I go, just in case. They're probably in much greater danger
from breathing in the fumes of all those burning cars, especially if they happen to be burning
electric cars. As I said, that is the information on the new Covid variant. It's very scary,
very scary indeed. Nimbus is out there. It's just out in the
ether and we all need to be just as afraid of it as we were of COVID. But now we're going to look
at what RFK had to say to CNN. He had some harsh words for them. RFK Jr. rips CNN over claims on
vaccines and placebo controlled trials. This is from Children's Health Defense.
CNN is wrong.
Kennedy wrote,
No routine injected vaccine on CDC's schedule was licensed for children based on a placebo-controlled
trial.
In instances where a vaccine was used as a control, it too was never licensed based on
a placebo-controlled trial.
That is not conjecture.
It is fact based on FDA's clinical trial data.
This is from the editor's note in a post on ex-U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert
F. Kennedy Jr. dismantled claims made in a June 6 CNN article stating that the news team identified
258 randomized controlled clinical trials of vaccines and that more than half of those studies,
153 tested vaccines against placebos and 127 of those studies, 153, tested vaccines against placebos, and
127 of those studies used inert placebos.
Below is the full, unaltered text of Kennedy's post.
This is the post.
Yesterday, I retired 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP.
The at-CDC-gov, this is their handle on Twitter, external panel that
wields the grave responsibility of adding new vaccines to the recommended childhood
schedule. Over the coming days, I will use this platform to announce new members to populate
ACIP. A-kip? A-sip? None of these individuals be ideological anti-vaxxers. That's too bad,
RFK. That's too bad. They should be. They should realize
that they need these types of people in government. They will be highly credentialed physicians.
Oh no, not highly credentialed physicians. And scientists who will make extremely consequential
public health determinations by applying evidence-based decision-making with objectivity and common sense.
Those I like.
Those sound good.
The highly credentialed physicians and scientists makes a chill run down my spine.
I think we've all had enough of highly credentialed doctors and scientists.
I will also be tweeting examples
of the historical corruption at ACIP, ASIP,
to help the public understand
why this clean sweep was necessary.
The most outrageous example of ASIP's malevolent malpractice
has been its stubborn unwillingness
to demand adequate safety trials
before recommending new vaccines for our children.
Today, a compliant American child receives
between 69 and 92 routine vaccines depending
on brand slash dictated by dosage.
From conception to 18 years of age, this is up from 11 shots in 1986.
ASIP has recommended each of these additional jabs without requiring placebo-controlled
trials for any of them.
This means that no one can scientifically ascertain whether these products are hurting
more problems than they are causing. We know why they don't want to do those trials, don't
we? It would show that they're not just not providing any benefit. They're hurting people.
They're harming children. They're killing kids. They're maiming them for life, they're making a lot
of money doing it too, they are making themselves rich.
This is a big moneymaker for big pharma.
We're actually going to play a quick video right here before I continue with it.
Hi everybody, I'm Robert it. Hi, everybody.
I'm Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., your HHS secretary, and I'm here today with NIH director Dr. J.
Bhattacharya and FDA commissioner Dr. Marty McCary.
I couldn't be more pleased to announce that as of today, the COVID vaccine for healthy
children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from
the CDC recommended immunization schedule.
Last year, the Biden administration urged healthy children to get yet another COVID
shot despite the lack of any clinical data to support the repeat booster strategy in
children.
That ends today.
It's common sense and it's good science.
There's no evidence healthy kids need it today.
And most countries have stopped recommending it for children.
We're now one step closer to realizing President Trump's promise to make America healthy again.
Well, he's making some good moves.
He's not as committed as he was before he got the job
He still seems to have pulled back on his rhetoric pulled back on his commitment to being
Anti-vax he seems to fear that label
While most of us over here were proudly and all that is good news that they've removed it
Recommendation for children and pregnant, that is kind of a small step.
Yeah.
We've removed the recommendation. You can still take it if you're pregnant or you can give it to your children, but we're no longer saying that you should, necessarily.
Mm-hmm.
It's pretty weak, but still a step in the right direction. Yeah and it's important to
appreciate all steps in the right direction even if they're small and
muted and disappointing. I'll also be tweeting examples of the historical
corruption at ACIP to help the public understand why this clean sweep was
necessary. This is up from 11 shots in 1986. That is the 69 to 92 routine up
from 11. Many vaccine promoters have challenged this assertion. They are always
wrong. Last week CNN, which has devolved into a shameless
propagandist for Big Pharma, devolved. When were they not? When were they not?
That certainly not in my lifetime,
triumphantly announced that it had proof that my pronouncement that there have been no placebo
controlled safety trials for any routine vaccines was false. CNN gleefully proclaimed that it found
257 placebo controlled studies for routine vaccines. So allow me a moment to deconstruct
CNN's claims. Warning, this post may only be sufferable
for science geeks like myself.
That's right, it's going to be a little bit dry.
But he has a lot of information in here.
It's worth going through it.
It's important to go through things like this.
CNN is wrong.
No routine injected vaccine on CDC's schedule
was licensed for children based on a placebo controlled trial and
Instances for where a vaccine was used as a control it too was never licensed based on a placebo controlled trial
That is not conjecture. It is a fact based on FDA's clinical trial data as
secretary of
HHS gov acknowledging this lamentable truth as part of my promise of radical transparency.
A 257 study cited by CNN unwittingly reflect the lack of safety trials underpinning CDC's
schedule despite CNN's worldwide effort to crowdsource trials with a placebo control
per at US underscore FDA and at CDCgov.
An inert substance in this list on its face reflects that 236 of the studies clearly
did not use an inert safety comparator in a trial to license an injected routine vaccine for children
on CDC's schedule. For the remaining 21 studies, CNN's list claims used an inert injection, nine plainly did not. RCT 251, 252, varivax, injected an antibiotic,
neomycin, not inert.
RCT 8497, HPV 16, and 16 slash 18
injected aluminum adjuvant, not inert.
RCT 215, almivax, injected another vaccine, not inert.
RCT 55, lipophilized
Pedvax HIV injected lactose aluminum adjuvant and thimerosal
Not inert thimerosal, of course
being mercury
RCT 197 salk vaccine injected 199
Injected 199 solution synthetic tissue culture ethanol ethanol, phenol, red, antibiotics, and formalin,
not inert.
RCT168, Dow's MMR.
Injected full vaccine minus virus, including all stabilizers, antibiotics, dilutant, preservative,
and buffers, not inert.
RCT189, Menvio.
Injected Tdap plus saline, or Menvio plus saline not inert.
For the remaining 12 listed studies, which may have had an inert injection,
none was a trial relied upon to license a routine vaccine on CDC's childhood schedule.
RCT 170, 171, 172, MMR, Vaxpro, 228 PCV 11, 136 Vaxagrip 242,
antitetinus and 122 Chinese flu shots.
Trial vaccines never licensed in the US nor relied upon to license a US vaccine.
RCT124 Flu Zone IIV3 102 WVV-SPV and 188 MENVIVO trials occurred after each respective vaccine
was licensed, hence were not relied upon for their licensure. RCT176, Mum's vaccine, was not relied upon by the FDA to license the current MMR vaccine.
See MMR2 clinical trial report and link above.
RCT53PRP-D was for a vaccine withdrawn soon after its introduction, not relied upon by
the FDA to license any US vaccine. Who would have guessed that CNN is lying?
We're at minimum doing terrible research, just confirming their own bias. That's assuming they
actually believe this and aren't just shamelessly shilling for pharma despite knowing these things.
I would assume they're liars. I think we've got enough evidence to make that call.
Got more comments.
Owen61, I'm done with boosters.
I have a continual vaccine intravenous strip.
I swear it's better than methylene blue.
Oh man, Owen's got the future tech.
He's breaking new ground.
He's figuring out the new meta.
KWD68, I still see people with masks,
usually 70 plus years old and scared. Yes, they did a lot
To scare the older generation. They made them very fearful of the fact that just seeing their family their grandchildren could kill them
I remember those heartbreaking videos of
people just waving to each other to family members through the windows just
And that was all that they could do that's all they would do because they were so scared it was a horrible time
KD KWD 68 again protesters are wearing masks they are safe that's right they're
wearing masks they've got the cloth coverings on and they are safe. It is proven effective. They have
nothing to fear from COVID. Do not obey. CONVIDE-19 is still considered an emergency authorized
experiment on the population. That's right. They still have it ongoing. They haven't taken that
back. They've got no reason to. It gives them a lot of power and they like that. Getting the government to relinquish relinquish power is always a dubious proposition at best.
Sprumford, as far as I know, they've never done a Vax versus unvaxed published
study. Probably because if they did they'd reveal that unvaxed kids are more
healthy. As we can see that with the Amish, they don't get any vaccines and
they routinely have extremely healthy children that don't suffer the kinds of chronic issues that
Vax kids do
Brian and Deb McCartney the white coats are coming the white coats are coming. Yes more fearful than the british ever were the british
Were
At least going to try to
Have a stand-up fight with you They were at least somewhat honest about it. Like yeah, we're coming for your guns
You're gonna turn them over the white coats come in and they lie to you. Oh, no, we're the experts
We're doing this for your own personal good
It's for your safety. It's for grandma's safety. We promise this isn't poison. We promise this isn't going to
permanently damage your DNA.
Sprumford, that is very generous. Thank you so much. We really appreciate it. So kind of you.
God bless the Knight family. He does. Every single day, he does. Thank you very much.
Another comment from Sprumford. I'm sure they're coming with mRNA flu shots in the near future.
Oh, that's the plan. They're going to make everything an mRNA shot.
They're going to warp and corrupt DNA as much as they can.
Well, these 12 studies are not relied upon to license a routine vaccine
on the CDC schedule.
They do reflect that a placebo controlled trial of a vaccine is possible.
They also reflect that what can be learned when a placebo trial is performed. For example,
RCT 136 found the vaccine is ineffective. RCT 122 found that severe adverse effects occurred in 69
recipients of vaccine compared to one recipient of placebo. And Rct124 found the rate of hospitalization was actually higher in the
flu zone iiv3 vaccine group than in the placebo group and that's why they don't want to do them
because it continually shows they're at best useless and at worst extremely harmful
extremely harmful. It is a... it's continually amazing to me how effective the propaganda has been. That people refuse to make correlations when it
comes to vaccines. They don't want to see it. I assume some of it is because some
people have the guilt of worrying that they're the ones that
cause these issues their children suffer with daily.
That they don't want to admit to themselves that the vaccines harmed their child.
That they could have prevented it if they had simply said no.
If they'd done a little bit more research.
It's incredibly sad, like that video of that poor woman who found out that there was research
linking SIDS to
vaccination and she broke down talking about how she thinks she killed her own
child by getting them vaccinated. It's incredibly sad. It makes you wonder
how many more stories there are like that. The unfortunate reality is that
placebo-controlled trials, however, do not occur and have not been relied upon when FDA licenses vaccines for injection during childhood or ACIP recommends
the shot for addition to the CDC's routine schedule.
CNN would have reached the same conclusion had it reviewed the FDA documentation for
each vaccine instead of relying upon a random crowdsourced list from the internet.
CNN's list ironically proves the lack of adequate safety trials for routine childhood vaccines. That's right, it proves the opposite of what
they thought it would. These are the experts that want to dole out the news to us, dole
out the information. They are the voice from on high, and we must listen to them. But they
can't even do their own research correctly. They crowdsource a list from the internet and are incapable of interpreting the data and seeing what it actually says.
Our mockingbird media at work here. Isn't it wonderful?
The-
It seems like a uh, AI type thing where they got a list of stuff and then just went ahead with it, though
That's probably more malicious than that. Yeah, as I said at best it proves they're idiots that can't research
But more than likely they just don't care and they know that the people who watch their newsfeed
Aren't going to do the research either. They're just going to take it at face value
They're going to accept it internalize it and never question it because the person on the TV told them to
And the person on the TV shares their beliefs and is therefore good and righteous and to be trusted at all times
No matter what?
It's time to stop playing games such as CNN's false. Gotcha
We've gone from three routine injections by age one in 1986 1986 the year the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, to 25 routine injections by age one in 2025,
which now does not include COVID-19 vaccines.
Because of the 1986 act, every one of these products, save one, was developed by companies knowing they would almost never be liable for serious harm.
During this same period, chronic diseases in our children exploded, most of which are caused by immune system
dysregulation. For to identify the exposures that are causing this epidemic
of autoimmune diseases, we need to rule out products given dozens of times to
young children, specifically to modify the immune system as potential culprits.
Our infants and children deserve the best safety trials possible to keep them safe.
We should care as much about every child who could be injured by one of these products as we do every child who could be injured by an
infectious disease.
We must protect all children.
Well, that is true.
We need to protect our children. We need to cherish them.
Not in this fake way of
fear. Fear-mongering, where they tell us, you have to get this. You need to. It's
what we need to do is protect our kids from the vaccines from government that
is going to inject them with poison.
This is another article from Children's Health Defense.
Part two, why RFK juniors call for placebo controlled vaccine trials is justified
and worth expanding.
A double blind placebo controlled trial
is considered the gold standard for clinical trials
because it has the best chance of determining whether an active treatment is effective. So why are
critics assailing HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's call for such trials before any
vaccines are approved? This is, uh, trying to, no, thought I, hmm Edder's note this article is part two in a series exploring vaccine clinical
trials read part one here
as Edward H. Cuss Harvard physician and founding member and first president of
the infectious disease Society of America stated in 1971
an article published in the Journal of infectious diseases we had accepted some
half-truths
and stopped searching for the whole truth the principal half-truths were that medical research had stamped out the great killers
of the past, tuberculosis, diphtheria, pneumonia, per-peril, sepsis, etc., and that medical
research and our superior system of medical care were major factors in extending life
expectancy.
The data on deaths from tuberculosis show that the mortality rate from the disease has
been declining
steadily since the middle of the 19th century has continued to decline in almost linear fashion during the past 100 years
Till 1970. That's right. We've all seen these charts, or at least I'm assuming everyone in our audience has
Shows that vaccines were introduced
after a sharp
decline had already taken place and the trend didn't seem to accelerate after the vaccines were introduced. It stayed
fairly regular. Got a comment? Don't frag me bro. mRNA for flu is passe. Soon will be
the mRNA cancer jab cure. That's right, it's gonna be mRNA all day every day for whatever ails you.
Can't get enough mRNA into your system.
There were increases in rates of tuberculosis during wars and under specified adverse local conditions.
The poor and the crowded always came off worst of all in war and in peace,
but the overall decline in deaths from tuberculosis was not altered measurably by the discovery of the tuberculosis bacillus.
The advent of the tuberculin test, the appearance of BCG vaccination, the widespread use of
mass screening, the intensive anti-tuberculosis campaigns, or the discovery of streptomycin,
it is important that this point be understood in its completeness.
The point was made years ago by Wade Hampton Frost and more recently by René Dubois.
It has been repeatedly stressed through the years by many observers of the public health.
Similar trends of mortality have been reported with respects to diptheria, scarlet fever, rheumatic fever,
pertussis, measles, and many others. That's right. All these diseases took a sharp
decline when sanitation became more common, more ubiquitous.
Anthony R. Mawson, professor of epidemiology and biostatistics, oh no, statistics, took
the same line in 2018 when he stated, it is well known that deaths from common infectious
diseases declined dramatically before the advent of most vaccines, due to improved environmental conditions, even diseases for which there were no vaccines.
In this context, we would also like to briefly refute Jess Steiner's assertion that Salk's
polio vaccine made cases dropping from 58,000 in 1957 to 161 in 1961. You can see that graph here. You can see where the vaccines are introduced.
The drop had already been precipitous. It had already gone down massively. And the vaccines
didn't really coincide with a massive, any more massive drop than it already was. It
was already on a downward trend. From 1923 to 1953, long before large-scale polio
vaccinations began to be carried out in the mid-1950s, mortality's attributed polio had
already decreased substantially. In the USA by 47 percent, in Great Britain by 55 percent,
and other European countries the statistics are comparable. This diagram was reproduced with
permission from the following book, Vaccines. Are they really safe and
effective? By Neil Z. Miller. Of course an important thing to also consider about
these graphs. This is just when the vaccines were introduced. It doesn't give
us any kind of data that really shows how many people took the vaccine. They
might claim that it was a huge contributor, but we can see from the graph
that it was already going down, and we have at least this article doesn't cover how many people
were vaccinated. So we don't know if they even reached their fabled herd immunity. On the one
hand, this does not invalidate the data presented in Miller's graph see above showing that Salk's
polio vaccine has nothing to do with the containment of polio. With their hand it is also important to bear in mind that the standards for defining polio
were changed in 1955, causing the number of polio diagnoses to drop noticeably.
According to the scientific journalist Neil Miller, the new definition of a polio epidemic
required more cases to be reported. Paralytic polio was redefined as well, making it more difficult to confirm and tally cases.
Prior, the patient only had to exhibit paralytic symptoms
for 24 hours.
Laboratory confirmation and tests to determine residual
prolonged paralysis were not required.
A new definition required the patients
to exhibit paralytic symptoms for at least 60 days,
and residual paralysis had to be confirmed twice
during the course of the disease. Also, from the non-cases of aseptic meningitis and Coxsackie virus, infections
reported as separate diseases from polio, but such cases were counted as polio before.
In 1976, Dr. Jonas Salk, creator of the Killed Virus vaccine used in the 1950s, testified
that the live virus vaccine used almost exclusively in the United States from the early 1960s to 2000 was the principal
if not sole cause of all reported polio cases in the US since 1961. There are
many indications that not that not only are vaccines to blame but especially
toxins such as DDT. See the diagram below. In the Philippines only a few years
before the Salk vaccine disaster in the US, the first polio epidemic in the tropics occurred spontaneously.
In fact, with the introduction of the insecticide DDT there.
Another poison they introduce into the environment and cause all kinds of terrible chronic issues for people.
Who could have seen that coming? Around the end of World War II, US troops in the Philippines had sprayed masses of DDT
daily to wipe out flies. Just two years later, the well-known Journal of the American Medical
Association reported that,
lameness among soldiers stationed in the Philippines could not be differentiated from polio.
And it had advanced to become the second most common cause of death. Only combat exercises
were said to have claimed more victims.
Meanwhile, populations in neighboring areas where the poison had not been sprayed experienced
no problems with paralysis. This is another one of those times where somebody in a lab
coat or somebody on Twitter with a PhD is going to come to you and say, well, correlation
doesn't equal causation and expect you to just wipe it away. Oh, well in that case, I suppose I should just ignore it
Correlation does not equal causation is not supposed to be a thought terminating cliche
It's supposed to be an admonition to check your facts to do more research to look into things more closely
But it is just a thought terminating cliche now someone says it and that's supposed to make you go, oh, well then, I guess I don't need
to think about this anymore.
A look at statistics shows that the polio epidemic
in the United States of America reached its peak in 1952.
From then on, rapidly declined, we have seen
that this cannot be explained by the Salk inoculation.
Since this was first introduced in 1955,
there's a most striking parallel
between polio development and the utilization of severe neurotoxin DDT and other highly
toxic pesticides.
The approval trial of the cervical cancer HPV vaccine Gardasil is also cited by public
health scientist Dr. Jess Steyer as a successful example of a placebo study. In this study,
no placebo in the form of a saline solution was taken, but an active comparator riddled
with aluminum was used. In this context, it is being claimed also by Steyer, for example,
that the aluminum adjuvant system was already proven safe and necessary for the vaccine
to work. This is how they lie. This is how they cover up the damage by using an equally toxic thing as
a comparator. Well, you know, it's no more damaging than this other poison that we're
shoving into people. Oh, well, in that case, feel free. I mean, if it's no more damaging
than the other toxins, who am I to object? But the opposite is true. Gardasil, which
was designed to prevent cervical cancer and genital warts in sexually active women, has not been proven safe and effective in clinical trials.
In fact, the vaccine triggered adverse event reports in 90% of the test subjects within 15 days.
Hardly an indication of safety.
However, the controversial aluminum containing placebo formula triggered 85% of the adverse event reports.
This raises reasonable concerns about accurately distinguishing vaccine-induced side effects
from those caused by the adjuvant.
Without an untreated null group, genuine safety profiles remain elusive.
More over, the US Food and Drug Administration doesn't know what long-term adverse effects
the vaccine might produce.
In fact, Gardasil comes along with heavy side effects, ranging from reddening and swelling
around the injection sites,
fever, hives, arthritis, and even death.
Apart from that, according to the 2018 Cochrane Review on HPV vaccines,
which analyzed data from over 73,000 participants in 26 studies,
vaccination did not reduce rates of invasive cervical cancer overall mortality.
It only showed reductions in surrogate markers, specifically cervical intrapathelial
neoplasia, SIN2+, and SIN3+, which may regress spontaneously and are not equivalent to cancer.
These so-called precancerous lesions are often detected through invasive screening and lack
proven clinical relevance. As such, the claimed prevented effect on cervical cancer remains absolutely speculative.
But they made a lot of money on it.
And that's what counts.
The money wasn't speculative.
It was guaranteed.
And that's not all.
A recently published expert report by Dr. Peter C. Gutsch, Danish medical researcher
and co-founder of the Cochrane Collaboration, accuses Gardasil maker Merck in connection
with a US lawsuit of falsifying Gardasil trial data,
concealing serious side effects, and deceiving the regulatory authorities.
They wouldn't do that.
Big Pharma cares about us. They love us.
That's why they spend so much money on propaganda on the news outlet stations.
Whether it's Fox or CNN or CBS or wherever,
you turn it on and you get bombarded with them.
It's because they love us,
because they wanna keep us safe and healthy.
The COVID-19 vaccines about which even Stefan Orlik,
member of the board of management of Bayer AG,
stated that it is not a classical vaccine.
The so-called mRNA injections penetrate cells
and only cause certain cells to produce antibodies.
Are also being named as positive examples of placebo-controlled studies.
However, these studies have several fundamental shortcomings.
COVID-19 trials were only observer blinded, meaning healthcare providers administering
the vaccines knew who received the vaccine and who received placebo, introducing potential
biases into data collection and interpretation.
Additionally, the blinding within these studies was lifted after approximately two months,
transitioning participants into an open label phase, further limiting the ability to assess
long-term efficacy and safety due to potential bias.
Noteworthy in this context is the forensic analysis of the 38 subject deaths in the six-month
interim report of the Pfizer-BioNTech BNT162b2 mRNA Vaccine Clinical Trial compiled by the
Daily Cloud Pfizer-BioNTech Documents Investigations Team.
The analysis states the analysis reported here is unique.
It is the first study of the original data from the Pfizer-NTech BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine clinical trial, C4591001, to be carried out by a group unaffiliated with the trial sponsor.
Well, I mean, why would you ever let someone that's unaffiliated look at your data? You can't have unbiased eyes on that. They might find something that you don't like. Key findings include that
the 38 of the 38 deaths reported in the six-month interim adverse event report 21 subjects were
vaccinated with the Pfizer BioNTech BNT162B2 injection died compared to 17 placebo subjects.
Number of cardiac events was a 3.7 fold higher in subject to receive the BNT162b2 vaccine compared to placebo.
Meanwhile, it is remarkable that people like Steiner fail to mention crucial placebo studies
showing that the vaccines came off badly.
One of the most famous examples of this is a large-scale field trial that the WHO implemented
in India at the end of the 1960s on the BCG vaccine for tuberculosis. This trial large collective was
vaccinated with BCG while an equally large one remained unvaccinated. The results? Not only did
the vaccination show no protective effects against tuberculosis, but significantly more participants
fell ill and died in the vaccinated group compared to the unvaccinated group. I wonder why they don't
want to do these studies. I wonder why they don't want to do these studies. I wonder why they don't
want to know for sure. I mean, couldn't be because it would lead to the
slaughtering of their sacred cash cow, right? They wouldn't do that. They
wouldn't experiment and poison the American people just for money. Well, they
would, but it's not just for money, is it? It's because they love death. They love
the idea of culling
the population down to what they consider a manageable level. They want to get rid of
as many of us as they can. Got comments? Miluten Milankovic is our monthly supporter and gifted
three subs on- Oh, thank you, Miluten. I really appreciate that. That is very kind of you.
It is because of support from people like you that we're able to keep the show going. Thank you so much.
Yona Aniwoti, we need a new shot to treat all the side effects from the last
shot. That's right. We need more shots and once you've had your shots you can go
out the bar and get some more shots so you can drink away the pain and the
knowledge of what you've done to yourself. He Killus, when I met my wife
she would get the flu shot every year and she would get sick every year. And after I met her,
I told her to stop taking it. She hasn't gotten sick since in eight years. That seems to be
the common consensus. Most people only seem to get the flu when they get the flu shot.
Assyrian girl. Correlation doesn't guarantee causation, but it implies it. It used to be
called common sense when you paid attention to it, but did your own research. Yeah. It doesn't necessarily guarantee causation, but
as you said, it implies it. It says, hmm, you should look deeper. There's possibly something
here. Common sense shows that there probably is, but you can't always trust it. Sometimes
things aren't what they seem.
In this trial, a large collection was vaccinated with BCG. Another rare example of a properly controlled trial stems from 2012 in which an influenza vaccine was compared with a true
placebo in children. The result was devastating. Despite the authors trying to support influenza
vaccination, they admitted there was no statistically significant difference in the
risk of confirmed seasonal influenza infection between the groups.
Even worse, the vaccine group had higher risk of acute respiratory illness with non-influenza
actions.
Against this background, the question arises why the Trump government indicated its plan
to make placebo trials for every new study.
Compulsory wouldn't apply to the flu vaccine, which is updated year to year,
which according to the HHS, HHS has been tried and tested for more than 80 years. It has been tried
and found wanting. It has been tried and found harmful, but it has also been tried and found
extremely profitable, extremely lucrative. There's a lot of money in poison. Flu vaccines are
manufactured before the claimed viruses they are supposed to work against
even exist.
And as if that weren't enough, on close examination of flu data, upon which the warnings of the
epidemic hunters from the CDC, RKR, who are based, the question crops up.
Are US flu death figures more PR than science?
That's right, they create these vaccines before they even know what the flu was going to be
like that year. They're just out there guessing. It reminds me if
you've ever seen Robin Hood Men in Tights, there's a blind character and he gets put
on lookout. Robin shows back up and says, what are you doing? And he says, I'm guessing.
I guess there's nobody coming. I guess there's nobody attacking us. We've got the blind out here creating our vaccines for us
This is precisely the title of a study published in 2005 in the British Medical Journal the author Peter Doshi PhD associate professor at
The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and senior editor at the BMJ provided a resoundingly decisive answer
US data on influenza deaths are a mess.
Doshi's main criticism is that the CDC works
under the assumption that 36,000 Americans die
from viral flu each year, but they still owe us proof
that an influenza virus really kills these people.
Doshi's conclusion, the CDC's communication strategy
is equivalent to marketing of fear.
Several astute observers critiqued the government's
promotional campaign urging the public to vaccinate against the flu by challenging the
36,000 annual death count the CDC attributes to the flu. Especially worth mentioning is
the meta-analysis of the published flu vaccine reports by Tom Jefferson and Cochrane Center.
The findings of these 2006 articles are sobering. A major gap exists between evidence and public health policy.
Yes.
Well, this is a long and in-depth article.
We've covered a little, right around half of it.
We're gonna move on to the next one.
This one is, this one is very sad.
We'll talk about it briefly and then we'll take a quick break.
White fibrous clots found in three-year-old child born to mother who was COVID vaccinated while pregnant.
We saw these clots being found fairly rapidly after the COVID vaccines are rolled out.
People who worked in morgues were pulling them out of people and saying,
I've never seen anything like this. Don't know what is causing this.
What could be the cause of these things?
What's changed in the environment?
What has been done that could be causing this?
Well, we know one major thing that changed.
People got injected with an mRNA vaccine.
This is by Rhoda Wilson.
It's on the expose.
Examination of a three year old child's blood reveals the alarming discovery of fibrous
clots in the blood of young children born to mothers who received COVID mRNA vaccines
during pregnancy.
Also provisionally accepted paper shows that COVID vaccinated women receiving IVF treatment
are less likely to have a live birth compared to unvaccinated women.
With possibly the exception of the USA health experts, quote unquote, medical organizations
and corporate media around the world continue to assert that COVID vaccines are safe for pregnant
women and their unborn children.
That's right. They don't care. They don't care what it does to kids.
They don't care what it does to women.
They don't care what it does to your ability to have children.
It makes them a lot of money.
Dr. Kevin McCarran is a systems neuroscientist who has been researching
the effects of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and its potential cause,
its potential to cause prion-like conditions.
In April, Health Alliance Australia hosted a webinar where Dr. McCarran
detailed his ongoing research and its implications for public health.
He discussed the presence of
amyloid oogenic peptides.ides peptides are the building blocks of proteins
And prion like particles and blood clots associated with the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein
Bioweapon found in the virus and the kovat vaccines. Dr. McCarran's analysis of the usual fibrous white clots retrieved from the deceased show them to be diseased
protein, asous tissue, primarily
misfolded fibrin that is highly amyloidogenic. His research
indicates a potential global health crisis due to these misfolded proteins
causing multi-organ dysfunction, neurodegeneration, cancer heart disease,
and other health issues. 90% of blood samples sent to Dr. McCarran contain
these amyloidogenic peptides. He warned that these prions remain active even months after removal from the body, raising
significant concerns about blood transfusions and other medical procedures.
As Health Alliance Australia's Janay, Rose, and Andra Warta said, we have a global amyloidogenic
health crisis.
These amyloidogenic prion-triggering epitopes, part of an antigen eliciting an immune response to an invading
pathogen. Peptides are also seeded in the environment as well as in living
organisms. They're highly resistant with the potential to cause multi-organ
dysfunction, neurodegeneration, cancer, heart disease, sudden death, strokes, etc.
That's right. And they're now showing up apparently in the children of women who got vaccinated with
a COVID vaccine while they were pregnant.
It's not just affecting the people it was injected directly into.
It's altering things down the line.
That's what we were all very concerned about.
I know I was.
I'm sure all the viewers too. There
was no guarantee that it was going to stop, that it wouldn't impact the
children, even if they weren't born yet. As I said, we're gonna take a quick
break now. We will come back and we'll talk about how the FDA approved hundreds
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But I think we'll move to some less serious topics
We've spent about an hour on big pharma and that's about as much big pharma as I can take
I'm gonna start shedding the spike proteins myself if I talk about it anymore.
This is a more humorous story. Kentucky man known as Cowboy Cody released raccoon into packed restaurant and misguided revenge plot.
That's right. There is one true American left. He's out there.
His name is Cowboy Cody, and he's wrangling raccoons and using them against his enemies. The masked bandit didn't come to steal. He
came to bite. A Kentucky man known as Cowboy Cody let loose a terrified raccoon
in a bar out of revenge for being turned away from the establishment Friday night
according to police and a bartender who witnessed the incident. How dare they? He
looks quite pleased with himself in that photo. You can tell that he's the type of man that would use a raccoon as a weapon.
I would be friends with this man. He seems like a lot of fun to be around just so long
As you don't mind potentially getting bit by a varmint. Police arrested Jonathan Mason
40 on a slew of charges including assault after he released a raccoon into the Big Apple Grill and Bar in the city of
Moray according to a police press release
Apparently he had trapped a raccoon earlier in the day on his farm and he had been carrying it around with him
That's right
He just kept it with him in case he needed it in case he got turned away
I suppose he knew it would come in handy a restaurant bartender Mary Hafter told the Post
I'm a bartender so you know I've seen some crazy stuff in my time, but nothing like this
Yeah, they conceal carry raccoon
That's right. I don't I don't know if this. Yeah, they conceal carry raccoon. That's right.
I don't know if you need a permit to carry a raccoon, but apparently they're quite useful
in a pinch.
Mason dubbed cowboy Cody by locals lives alone on a nearby farm and has caused trouble in
the past at local bars, employees told the Post.
Yes, he seems like the type that might be one to cause trouble.
Just carrying around a raccoon in case of emergency.
Hafner37 who has worked at the Big Apple for five years, said Mason was
already drinking when she encountered him Friday night. The bar had previously
banned him over a drunken mule incident, which we'll talk about as well.
Mason always liked her, Hafner said, and she thought she could convince him to
leave without causing a scene. I think that flew out the door the moment he had
that raccoon in his possession. He knew it would come in handy. I out from around the bar and asked him nicely to leave said Hafner said to me
Oh, I see how it is. They sent a pretty face out here to distract me
Initially Mason complied without complaint at first. I was like whoo. I defused a big issue
She said no moments later. He returned armed with a raccoon. That was right
It was a fully automatic assault raccoon too. So it was especially dangerous
That was right. It was a fully automatic assault raccoon too, so it was especially dangerous
She said the raccoon waddled into the crowded restaurant as customers looked on in confusion. It was more scared than anything she said
It was pretty upsetting for him. Yes. I imagine the raccoon had no clue what was going on He had never encountered anyone like cowboy Cody before and didn't know how to handle him
Hafner told her fellow employees to let her handle the raccoon, but another employee didn't
listen and tried to snatch the furry fiend by his tail.
It bit him, she said, and he had to go get the rabies shots.
The video shows the employee crawling on the floor chasing after the raccoon as he weaves
his way through tables and chairs.
The raccoon then bites the worker on his hand as the wild animal makes a shrieking growl,
but Hafner was able to lure the critter onto a chair where she casually wraps him in a towel and heads for the exit.
I'm no city slicker, Hafner said. I'm a Kentucky girl. I had no problem catching him.
The worker who was bitten had to get rabies shots. This was not the first time Mason was
involved in an animal-related crime.
Last winter, Mason was arrested twice for leading cops on a wild drunken chase through
the city streets on a mule
Big Apple employees had to call the police on Mason when he allegedly beat the animal to whip in the parking lot
That's right. He was
driving a mule under the influence
This man lives a interesting life Mason led police on a drunken chase on the mule on the night of December 7th
And then did it again on December 9th according to police. He's incorrigible, he can't be contained.
The police of this small town are no match for cowboy Cody and his animal antics.
Mason refused to leave his car when officers pulled him over later that night after releasing the raccoon, police said.
He also wouldn't roll down his window so that the officer could question him according to the release.
Eventually cops placed him under arrest.
Mason was booked into the Callaway County Jail and is facing charges of third degree criminal trespass, second degree assault,
resisting arrest, and failure to maintain insurance. There's no law that this man respects.
A true American at heart.
It was in this guy wearing a mask, it was real short and furry. It was terrifying, it
was a hold up. That's right, but at least
we know they don't have to worry about COVID because all raccoons come equipped with masks
naturally. You're safe. You might get rabies, but not COVID from a raccoon. So, you know,
nothing to worry about there. Well, that was our, that was our funny story of the day.
I saw that yesterday and I thought it was one of the more entertaining things I'd seen
in a long time.
If only I could have my own personal attack raccoon.
I would use it for all kinds of nefarious purposes.
I'd have him steal snacks for me and all kinds of other things.
Brian Deb McCartney here, kitty kitty. Yes, that's me. I love all
kinds of animals. I am the one in the family who is most likely to get bitten by something,
trying to make it my friend. I'm the one that had to remove a possum from our back porch
in Texas. I also got tasked with moving some a snake around when we first moved here.
Brianna, this is from Zero Hedge. Dr. Naomi Wolf, War on Ranchers, an Erosion of Food Freedom.
Brianna Sagdahl, Policy Fellow at the Beef Initiative, sat down with author and journalist
Dr. Naomi Wolf, a longtime Liberty advocate and her husband, counterintelligence specialist, Brian O'Shea, KWD 68. Raccoons don't kill people,
people kill people, yes, and of course we all know the only thing that stops a bad
guy with a raccoon is a good guy with a raccoon. That's why you need to keep your
raccoon on you at all times. You can't be caught without your raccoon in times of
distress. You want to make sure that you are ready and trained in the art of raccoon warfare.
That is the future.
Discussing Brian and Naomi's new podcast together in the lair, the three launched into a hard
hitting conversation about what may be the most important yet overlooked battleground
in modern warfare, the nation's food supply chain.
The trio exposes how multinational corporations, global health bureaucracies, and hostile foreign interests have plagiarized and hijacked
the fight for freedom and food. The result a rapidly vanishing front line.
For starters, Wolf explains how a group of volunteer researchers who had spent
three years laboriously exposing internal Pfizer documents that the FDA
attempted to hide for 75 years were not given proper accreditation for their efforts.
We're dealing with stolen valor here folks.
At Steve Bannon's kind of initiative, I spent the last three years of my life overseeing a very historic effort in which 30 to 150 doctors and scientists who worked pro bono with the War
Room and Daily Cloud research team read through
450,000 pages of internal Pfizer documents that were released under a court order
Subsequent to a successful lawsuit by attorney Aaron Seary against the FDA wolf recaps
Recap wolf and Bannon late last year huge renowned feminist and ex-clinton advisor endorses Donald Trump for president people I voted for silence my voice
They killed thousands of people and put the man
Steve Banner who tried to help me save lives with thousands of people in prison
Wolf, a former political consultant was contacted by Senator Ron Johnson to ask about the most important findings as hearings would be held after the
inauguration of President Trump. Ed Berkovich and Amy Kelly upon filing a freedom of information act built a timeline from emails and texts
related to myocarditis, Wolf says.
This is the most significant finding as it reveals a cover-up at the highest levels.
White House staffers were being notified by the Israeli Ministry of Health and pediatrician
organizations that they were seeing a signal of myocarditis in kids, Wolf says, and instead
of these people coming clean and telling the parents of America, stop right away, don't
inject your kids, what you see in the emails is a cover up.
While the information was presented in a Senate hearing, Wolf's team was neither invited to
share testimony nor even attend.
An issue that boils down to safety for the academics who risked everything to get the
truth out.
In my latest essay about why credit matters, it's not about me, it's not about narcissism,
Wolf explains, it's about safety and protection. Pointing to her husband, Wolf shares the security
risks. Brian spends maybe three quarters of his time dealing with the death threats I get every
month. He and other people with deep intelligence and, you know, security backgrounds have warned
me that the way to stay safe is to be loudest, right? And that's true for these researchers as
well. I mean, they took tremendous risks, you know, during the Biden administration. While every American understand
having credit taken for their work from simple ex-post memes, most have no idea this is happening
within their food supply. The USDA's labeling scam is IP theft. Sagdahl connects the dots by
outlining what she calls plagiarism, the quiet removal of mandatory country of origin labeling.
In 2015, under pressure from the Big Four and the World Trade Organization, Congress
removed.
Cool.
That move, which was an uncool move by them, that move, Sagdahl explains, lets multinational
meat packers repackage foreign meat as product of USA, so long as it was processed domestically.
It's not just deception, it's intellectual property theft, Sagdahl says. America didn't just lose control of its food system. It was globalized militarized and labeled safe USD USDA buried
USDA buried origin label Smithfield
Smithfield shipped high protein pork to the PLA People's Liberation Army the who
Made land use a health issue. This isn't
regulation, it's regime change via food. That's right, they want you sick and
weak and unhealthy. They want every aspect of your life to be poisonous and
toxic to you, whether it's actively injecting you with poison or making your
food supply toxic as well or poisoning the atmosphere around you
Similar to Wolf's research team it takes American ranchers two to three years to bring a product to market
Without proper credit farmers are being erased from their own supply chain their label their genetics their standards
It's all being plagiarized according to Sogdahl. This is led to hollowing out of rural America
plagiarized according to Sogdahl. This has led to hollowing out of rural America.
Name Wolf responds bluntly, that's betrayal of trust at the highest level.
So I can't even know if I'm feeding my kids Chinese beef from subhuman conditions. That's outrageous. I'm doing my best to source what I think is grass-fed hormone-free beef from American producers.
But I can't even know if this came from Brazil or China and we just run through a conveyor belt in Nebraska.
That's a betrayal of trust at the highest level.
Things get darker
O'Shea reveals that Chinese owned Smithfield Foods has begun
genetically modifying pork with triple the protein only to ship that meat back to China earmarked for the People's Aberration Army
The leftovers sold to the American public
That's right. The Chinese are gonna get the triple protein pork
You're gonna get whatever is left over Not that I would necessarily want some genetically modified
pork. Even if it has been given triple the amount of protein, that sounds suspect and
strange. They're augmenting the beef for their military, O'Shea says, and offloading the
rest on us. That's not just bad policy, it's national suicide. Also, you'd think it might
just be easier to start giving the troops steroids over in China. If they're that committed to giving them that amount of
protein, might as well just juice them all the way up. They'd have a full army
of Arnie's out there. Oh, I get it, Wolf exclaims. They're selling it as if it's
American beef, but it's not American beef. And all the resources that go into
making American beef are appropriated. That's exactly the same as IP theft wolf concludes John the floor
O'Shea warns that under the who's one health framework now endorsed by 193
193 nations global authorities are redefining disease control to include land use water rights and food production
Really if you look at one health, it's the same thing Mao was doing,
O'Shea says. That's right. As we learn from the pandemic, if they come to Brianna's ranch and they
say, hey, you know what? We don't really like the way you're raising your cows. We're going to send
in some of our specialists, which O'Shea says the Surgeon General has a uniformed army of, this is how they seize your food.
They love going after food.
Whether it's Mao in China sending people with no experience out into the fields causing
a massive famine.
What happened with the holodomor where they just came in and they harvested it all and
put it into silos and let it rot.
They love attacking the food supply.
It's an easy way to control people if they don't have food.
They don't have anything.
Wolf-Az is the most invasive tyranny ever devised and it's wrapped in the language of care.
It's Maoism with a lab coat. One health lets unelected bureaucrats in Geneva
redefine anything they want as a biosecurity threat.
If your ranch doesn't meet their climate goals,
that's a health emergency.
If your cattle don't get the right injections,
another emergency.
This is how they seize your food
by declaring war on your independence, says Brian O'Shea.
O'Shea drawing from his counterintelligence background
explains how China's unrestricted warfare doctrine
is already playing out on US soil.
They've said it, O'Shea says, the Chinese Communist Party, they have said they want to be the global
hegemon by 2049, the 100 year anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, and they say they will
get there by several means, all outlined in that 1999 document, unrestricted warfare. If you want
to destroy or greatly sideline the United States by 2049, how would you do it?
And I think of siege warfare, O'Shea explains. If you kill all of our food and you poison all of our
water, that's what happens in siege warfare. You surround them and run them out of food.
Or in case of the Romans at Masada, you surround them and you fill in a gorge so you can get over
there because you're not going home until all of them are dead. We're losing 77 family farms per day, Sagdahl confirmed, before adding cattle
volumes are at a 70 year low. We're losing the
ability to feed ourselves as a nation. The solution? Radical self-reliance.
The message is clear. Liberty begins with taking back
control of the food supply. That's right. No matter
how else you prepare, if you don't have right. No matter how else you prepare, if
you don't have food, no matter what else you have, it doesn't matter. You need to
be able to support yourself. You need to be able to feed yourself in times of
struggle, in times of distress. If you are forced to go hat-and-hand to the
government, they have total control over you. That's why it's so important to be able
to grow your own food or raise your own food if you have the ability
Chickens, of course are a great way to do that. They are relatively
Invasive they don't take that much space comparatively to a lot of other things and you get eggs from them as well
That is the main place to start no matter what else you're stockpiling whether it's gold silver ammo
If you don't have food, it's not going to do you much good in the long
run there's no better feeling this summer
than waking up early in the a.m brewing a fresh cup of coffee and stepping
outside to gather eggs from the chicken coop
and greens from the garden without stepping one foot in the supermarket
controlled by globalists
that is that is where the article ends and yes, you as I said need to be able to feed yourself
or at least feed yourself partially and interface with other people that have other types of
food so you can barter back and forth and support each other.
You need to have a community.
You need to be able to work together to shore up each other's strengths and weaknesses.
If you don't have a community, it's going to be very, very hard. You want to have enough people that you are able to defend your area.
Got some comments here?
Be my Valentine emotional attack raccoon.
Shadow Boxer. Maybe there's hope for my raccoon launcher defense system.
That's right. As soon as you get that up and running, I will be your first purchaser. You let me know when it's available and I will lay
out the money. I will demonstrate it live on air.
0161. Direct raccoon energy weapon, DREW. Systems will soon proliferate the
battlescape. That's right. The wars of the future are fought by raccoons. The
chittering can be heard for miles. It's uncanny.
Nothing like it has ever been seen before.
Nature's drone swarms. Exactly. No trash can is safe.
You will turn over the trash, or you will be annihilated by the raccoon swarm.
That's just the way it is, folks. The future is bleak. It is filled with furry bandits. And there's nothing we can do to stop it. It's just the way it is folks the future is bleak it is filled with furry bandits
And there's nothing we can do to stop it. It's just the way it is
Well, we're gonna take a quick break and when we come back, we're gonna look at America's hidden subsidy to India
I went into this a couple weeks ago. Maybe a few weeks ago at this point
It all starts to blend together
But America, of course, through remittances, is helping grow India's economy.
Isn't that wonderful? Another way that we're propping up another nation.
Stay with us, folks. We'll be right back. I'm I'm So The So The Defending the American Dream. The You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Welcome back folks.
Jerry Alatalo.
Don't raccoon me dude.
That's right.
What are you gonna do?
Throw a raccoon at me?
Quote from a man who had raccoons thrown at him.
Lance had a great comment.
Cry havoc and let slip the raccoons of war. That's right.
Finally some good news.
Now on to some less good news.
America's hidden subsidy to India by Amanda
Bartolotta.
A recently proposed US tax on ribbons is sent abroad by non-citizens has exposed a truth
few Americans have been told.
The United States has become a primary financial engine of the Indian economy.
That's right, exporting their young men out into different countries so that they can
send money back home.
The revision, quietly included by the White House, by the House Ways and Means Committee,
is a broader legislative package introduced on May 12th, commonly referred to as the One
Big Beautiful Bill, initially proposed a 5% tax on international money transfers by non-citizen
visa holders and greed card recipients.
The goal was straightforward, to recoup a small portion of the vast sums of untaxed
income being sent out of America every year.
Of course, as you remember I
covered this as I said a few weeks ago we went in and looked at the amount and
how it had risen over the years based on estimates. With backlash from Indian
government officials, media outlets, lobbying groups, and diaspora advocates
was swift and intense. Within weeks the rate was reduced to three and a half
percent, down from five of course. What triggered such fervent opposition? The answer lies in the numbers.
1 trillion and counting. According to India's own financial disclosures and public facing documents,
over the past decade the country has received nearly 1 trillion in foreign remittances.
That is transfers of money from a migrant worker back to their home country. A disproportionate
share of those remittances originate from Indian workers
in the United States. In fiscal year 2023 through 2024, India banked $125 billion in remittances,
the U.S. contributing $27.7 billion or approximately $34.6 billion, making the U.S. India's single
largest source of foreign income. By comparison, India's foreign direct investment inflows during the same period
stood at just $62 billion. And its entire national defense budget in 2024 was nearly
$55 billion less than the remittances it received. That's right, America is funding India. Isn't
that wonderful? You'd think with all that money coming in they could afford more bathrooms in short Indian nationals working in the
US are sending home more money than India attracts in global investment and
more than it spends defending itself Indian officials have acknowledged what
few in the US government seem willing to these remittances serve as a vital
cushion to cover current account deficits and stabilize the value of the
rupee against Against the dollar.
In economic terms, this means India relies heavily on money earned by Indian nationals
abroad, particularly in the US to maintain internal stability.
But this dependency is not passive.
It is the product of a deliberate policy.
The GATI is one key initiative which, as Rolnet Daily has reported in depth depth is a state orchestrated program designed to export millions of Indian workers
skilled and semi skilled into high-income economies like America's
with the explicit objective of capturing jobs in the host country. A key purpose
of this program is maximizing inward remittance flows to boost the remittance
share of India's GDP from two and a half percent to four to five percent resulting
an increase of 300300 billion annually.
And as I covered when I talked about this before, India has a huge diploma mill problem.
They have all kinds of companies out there that will just fake diplomas for people.
They will just churn them out and make sure that you look good on a resume when you send
it in to whatever company you're
trying to apply for.
Marketed as a solution to a projected global labor gap, Gatty seeks to institutionalize
India's dominance over international labor markets, reshape global migration policy,
and position India as the world's trusted migration partner.
That's right.
We need more Indians, folks.
We can't get enough of them. We need
them here because they've done such a good job making India a wonderful country that
everyone wants to emulate and be like. The Gatti Foundation and the Government of India
see this as an opportunity to offload India's mounting youth unemployment and domestic jobs
crisis onto the labor markets of the US, UK, Germany, Japan, and others
directly undermining native workers while driving huge remittance flows to fuel India's
own growth.
The legislative proposal in Washington was modest by any global standard.
The reduced 3.5% remittance tax would apply only to non-citizens on temporary work visas
or with lawful permanent residency, sending money out of the US. Yet Indian media outlets think tanks and government linked
analysts labeled it a discriminatory measure targeting non-US citizens
politically motivated in the effort to force self-deportation among Indian
professionals. I mean it's discriminatory. Yes, because it's not applied to everyone.
It is technically, by definition, discriminatory.
It picks and chooses.
This is absurd.
This dire narrative, amplified by both foreign and domestic lobbying efforts, suggests that
very limited measure is xenophobic and unfairly targeting Indians.
India's media outrage reveals the sense of entitlement of that nation and its elites.
I believe they are owed unfettered access to U.S. wages.
That they attempt to recoup even a small portion of that wealth is a sure sign of their victimhood.
Indian trade groups warned the tax would deter global talent and threaten bilateral relations
between India and the U.S.
Oh no, retaliations from India.
What are they going to do? One can only imagine the horrors they
might inflict upon us if we're not able to import their high value workers. While Indian
nationals abroad are encouraged to remit money back to their homeland and often celebrated
for doing so, the economic impact on the host nation remains largely unexamined. Each dollar
sent abroad is one not spent in the US economy, not invested in American infrastructure,
and not taxed at the federal or state level once it leaves the US.
US employers, many of whom sponsor temporary work visas, benefit from lower labor costs,
but American workers bear the brunt of wage competition, job displacement, and broader
economic hollowing that comes from capital flight through massive numbers of foreign
workers in the US. I've also, of course, shared stories before where once Indians achieve a
position where they can hire people, they almost solely hire other Indians.
They make sure that they engage in racially nepotistic practices.
They want to ensure that they get more of their own people in.
A national conversation is long overdue.
The remittance debate has revealed a broader and more urgent question.
How should the United States manage the intersection of immigration, labor, and outbound capital?
India's response to the proposed tax has shown just how entrenched the expectation of American subsidization has become.
The large issue is not India's behavior, it is America's inaction. A trillion dollars in foreign transfer should not go unnoticed, nor should the policy frameworks that enabled it.
It is time for US lawmakers, economists, and voters to confront the reality that remittances are not neutral.
They are not charities, and they are not free. They are transfer of wealth often untaxed, frequently
unexamined, and increasingly misaligned with long-term interests of the American people.
unexamined and increasingly misaligned with long-term interests of the American people.
No matter what it is, no matter where it is, no matter what we're talking about,
the American middle class, the American worker, is the one who pays the price.
How much more can America afford to give away before there's nothing left to protect?
Yes. Well, they want to give away everything. They want all of it gone. They don't want you to have any
ability to earn capital, to gain wealth, to set yourself up in a way where you're not
immediately on the verge of poverty if anything happens.
Our guest Tony Arderburn is ready. We're going to be talking with him about what's going on with gold.
But before that we have a comment from Doug to 007. Any updates on David? Well, I've said this before but I
want to make sure that I continue to give you updates. When he first came home
he was very weak. He had to use a wheelchair. Then he was able to walk with
a walker and a cane and now he's largely free and up and moving about on his own.
Doesn't even really need the cane at all times anymore, but the main issue is his speech. He's still struggling with clear speech,
so please pray for the nerves in his tongue and the damage that was done to his vocal cords. Please
pray that they would be healed, that God would miraculously restore him. So keep that in your prayers. That is the biggest thing we want prayer for.
Keep that foremost in your mind when you pray for our family.
I have a comment from Assyrian Girl, and of course, Travis, India is world-renowned for equity, inclusion, and diversity.
We need to be more like India. That's right. India, the bastion of equity and inclusion. There's not any horror stories that come out of India.
It's nothing but wonderful, wonderful tales of a utopia, which is why they're
all so desperate to escape it. But as I said, Tony Arterburn is our guest and
he's ready, so we're gonna take a quick break and when we come back we're gonna
talk to them what's going on with gold and silver stay with us So
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You can go through us
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Well, it's great to be here Travis good to see you good to see you too
It's always a pleasure having you on and it's always just a fun time, which I appreciate.
It makes talking about these scary situations a little bit easier when you've got someone
that you can bounce off of and have a conversation with and not just stare into the abyss of
the articles.
Right.
I feel that very much.
If you stare into the abyss long enough, it stares back
into you. I think that goes on daily with my research. But yeah, we'll make it as fun
as possible.
Yes, it's always a good time. And we try to maintain a positive outlook, even in these
uncertain times. What we were talking about during the break, I'd like to start with how gold has surpassed the euro
as the second largest reserve asset.
And where do you see that going?
What you think that's going to do for the gold market?
Well, only one more currency to surpass,
and that's the dollar.
That'll be the,
gold will be the number one reserve asset
of all central banks.
I think, you know,
maybe not by the close of this
decade, but soon. You know, that happened rapidly after what was called Basel III with the Bank of
International Settlements in 2021. They moved gold from a tier three asset to a tier one asset,
which meant that central banks could show it as a currency
reserve on their balance sheet. And after that, the central bank started to move more into gold,
but it really happened rapidly after 2022. The sanctions that were placed on Russia after the
invasion of Ukraine and the de-dollarization, Travis. That's really what's driving this.
And you know, that's kind of old news.
I think I've been talking about that for over a year, maybe more, about how the gold supplanted
the euro as the second held reserve asset by central banks.
But it's recently the European Central Bank came out and they started waving these red flags
saying gold is really dangerous.
Gold is threatening the global monetary order.
Yeah, it does.
It threatens fakes.
It threatens the fiat monetary system worldwide because, again, these central banks don't hoard their own currencies necessarily.
They don't have stockpiles.
They don't create that and then stockpile it.
They want to move to something that holds and has intrinsic value and is a store of
value and that's gold.
This is kind of a wash and a sea of fake around the world and that's the debt crisis that's
looming.
And of course the monetary system is being reset.
All this is driving these central banks to go into gold.
Yes, they're looking at it saying,
hmm, perhaps we need something of actual value on the books.
Perhaps we want something in the vault
that isn't just promises from a country that seems to be spending itself into oblivion. We're over here like, no, no, you
can trust us. Please just give us, buy some more of our debt. We're definitely going to
pay it back one day. We promise. Here's another few billion dollars for Israel. Here's some
more money for Ukraine. Back and forth it goes. But... That's the recipe.
It's just the, if you wanna know how many dollars there are,
just write the word more.
That's just gonna be more dollars.
That's how they're gonna continue to create them,
infinite them into oblivion.
And that's why that fiat has no bottom
and gold and silver and Bitcoin have no top
Hmm reminds me of I think was JD Rockefeller who said it when someone asked like well how much money is enough in the Federal Reserve?
Just just a little bit more just a little bit. That's all we need
You know, we'll fix it this time if we just get to print a few more dollars
And of course, um silver has been kind of historically undervalued comparatively to gold, but it seems
that we're again reaching a new high here.
How is the silver market doing comparatively and how has the gold market impacted it if
it has?
Well, it's something interesting.
You mentioned India, the wonderful utopia that it is.
Oh, yes.
I like the underlying humor, Travis, always. But interesting history, the rupee,
their currency du jour, it gets its name from rupiah, which is the word, Hindu word for
silver. So that's something that you know silver has been
a monetary metal throughout history alongside gold and you know it's only in
recent history that countries started to go away I think from the silver and gold
standard. Switzerland was the last country in 2002 to decouple its currency from silver entirely.
And I think it's kind of languished for a long time as an industrial metal has kind
of set flat for a long time.
It's been accumulated by large banks like JP Morgan Chase, used, you know, highly, it's highly used by the military industrial
complexes I've talked about many times.
There's 500 ounces of silver in a Tomahawk missile, which is a monster box of silver.
So there's a lot of uses of silver.
And again, I looked at metrics like the Russians adding silver to their strategic reserve. So it's
remonetizing again, and it's remonetizing in the face of a lot of these contracts that have been
called after this, you know, I think the tariffs were a black swan event, really. I don't think
people were anticipating
the blanket tariffs and then kind of the question mark that hung over them and the unknown
about whether or not there was gold and silver would have a tariff on them. So a lot of these
bullion houses got cleared out overseas and some of the silver got repatriated. Anyway, it has created this cascading effect of supply shock, and I think it's a mini supply
shock.
It's not even the real one, but it's created this mini supply shock.
And you're talking about 250 million or so ounces a year in deficit, so they have to
take that from the above ground supply. It's in short, the mining isn't sufficient to supply the demand for silver because of
the price.
And that's going to be changing soon.
A lot of major banks are predicting $40 silver within the next year, I see it's probably most likely getting up to break its
all-time high.
In the next couple of years, again, I'm not giving you investment advice, I always have
to say that because I'm not an investor, but I do look at the history of that.
It's 45 years ago Silver broke its all-time high at $52.50 and it hasn't done that since.
It got close in 2011, but we've had this major debasement of the dollar since 1980 and since
2011.
Just look at the debt that's incurred of the US. I think what was in 2011, I think the debt of the US was around
11 trillion. So 36, 37.
Oh, the good old days when it was only $11 trillion.
Yeah. I mean, even Elon Musk tweeted out the other day, it was like,
it took us 200 years to go 11 trillion in debt or so, and then we did that in the last
10, in the last five, really.
We put this massive doubling of the debt.
Again, I think it's really the metrics that you're seeing with silver are really in line
with what's happening to the monetary system.
It's just moving slowly.
And that's good.
I think it's been a real blessing because people that are understanding that silver
is not just an industrial metal, it's not just the most thermo-conductive metal, but
it's also a monetary metal.
And it's history.
I think it will be a monetary metal again Officially and so I think that a lot of countries and big entities are looking at that and and
Making those plays while the price is low. I just I think these prices are still
ridiculously low given the fact that
We live in this, you know upside down fiat world
That's right. Sometimes you just look at it. It's like this doesn't make sense that we live in this, you know, upside down fiat world.
That's right. Sometimes you just look at it and it's like,
this doesn't make sense.
In fact, most of the time you look at anything
that's reported in the news, you just go,
this doesn't make any sense at all.
We've got a good comment here from Ron Helton.
One, silver is the coin of the common man.
Sure, if you have lots of money and get yourself some gold,
but that is true.
Silver is a lot easier to start getting into gold
Of course, you are able to fractionalize gold very very small and start getting people to accumulate it that way
but if you want to get
You know coins and things and you know around this size silver is a great place to start
It has it has always had some historic value
And it will always have some level of value because it is now it has intrinsic value
It's not just a piece of paper with someone's promise on it. It says we promise this is money
We promise we'll continue to accept this
silver is a
Silver is a very special metal in my opinion. I've always liked silver coins
But that's just from my perspective of enjoying coins, not from a financial perspective.
I just like coins personally.
But as you're saying, the tariffs have had a large impact on the market,
but they haven't even fully taken effect yet. The inflation that is going to come is still on the way.
As you said, we've got a headline here silver breaks key resistance miners outperform
Junior expert eyes $50 target as you're saying the all-time high was 50 to 50 and I believe when
Originally hit that it took it about six weeks to do it It hit a high and then went on a run to 52 50 if what I remember reading was correct
But silver looks to be on the rise. It looks to be as though it's on its way up
Which is nice to see that it's finally being
valued more properly because it's been strange to look at it and go why aren't you doing anything and
It's the I think the most telling part of everything, if you're
looking for that kind of look in a lens and look into the future to what pricing
would be, it makes no sense of the gold and silver ratio. It makes no sense on
the pricing model. At one time, and it's been about a month ago, it was at a hundred to one. So, you know, gold was $3,500 an ounce
and silver was $35 an ounce. So, it was a hundred to one. And historically, I've talked
about this many times, that has never been the case. Even in times, you know, like ancient
times, whether it's the, you know, the Greeks, the Romans, the Egyptians, it was
either 10 to 1, sometimes 20 to 1, and in the 18th century, 19th
century, especially here in the United States, we had a 16 to 1 ratio.
Geologically, just what geologists say, it's 17 to 1 in the ground, as far as ounces of
silver to ounces of gold, geologically, that could be mined.
So 100 to 1 is a manufactured fiat fake construct.
That's papered over manipulation, and it's not free markets.
That's not a true price discovery.
And I think as this current system unravels
and the BRICS nations become more ascendant
as de-dollarization continues and again,
the old order wanes, I think that reality will set in and
this there will be a new price evaluation on what and price discovery
of what silver is worth and I don't think I think we'll look back and wonder
how we got it so wrong why did we sit there and think that silver wasn't you
know worth 150 $200 an ounce or more?
And again, I'm not telling people run out and buy it's going to be worth more.
I think history shows me just how ridiculous this pricing valuation is, especially if you
know what's happened with the dollar, because we have a fixed model in our head of what the
dollar's worth, because to us, there should be continuity. It buys this much gasoline
or this much groceries or this much clothing or whatever, but it doesn't, because we can
see every day inflation and the erosion of purchasing power is built into it. So we just, we just have this fixed pricing model and like I was talking to some of the other day about restaurant equipment
And I went and looked and see what it's actually selling for now. I was like well that was 20 years ago
I'm thinking you know, what's a barbecue smoker worth? What's a venah hood worth? You know all this stuff that you would need to do commercial
restaurants and
You know all that stuff is not what I think it's worth anymore because the dollar doesn't go as
far and then all the all the things all the metrics you know everything that's
built in to make something goes up in price you know because of the loss of
purchasing power so silver is one of those things that's just
sat there for a while.
Now we're at a 13 year high.
And I think this trend will continue
because of the supply issue.
Yes.
As you said, you think reality will set back
and reminds me of what people said about Steve Jobs.
That when he was around,
there was this reality distortion field.
He could make you believe just about anything.
And America has had that for a long time regarding, well, if America comes in and says something, the rest of the world
kind of goes, well, okay, you know, even if they know it's not true, America had enough
pull, enough power to make people just go along with it. But now there's other powers
in the world and people are beginning to realize maybe they don't have that ability anymore.
Maybe the reality distortion field is about to turn off
and things are gonna get very real very fast.
Well it always does set in.
And you kinda have to walk between those lines,
you know, to be a dreamer and to see things
that aren't there.
What did, I think something George Bernard Shaw said
is like, most men look at things and ask why I dream things that never were and
ask why not. You know that's that's a beautiful quote but in reality you have
to have a little bit more pragmatism. And I think we especially, you know, when again,
30 years ago, there was a lot of talk about fiscal responsibility in our political movements
and you still hear that anymore. I think that's been abandoned. And I think that's because
of the sheer weight of the crisis that's looming. I think you want to just, I think the politicians and the powers
to be would rather not look at it because it's so massive at this point. But I stare
at it because I think this, whether it's an election or internal issues or whatever it
is, I'm looking at the macro, the geopolitical, and the monetary system because I think ultimately that will determine more of our future reality than anything else.
It's important to pay attention to that because it is changing.
It's changing rapidly.
Every day you get a little bit more used to the headlines and where things are where things are moving but if you're
watching the stuff I'm watching it's it's moving fast yeah the the economy is
always a spooky place it's always something anytime I see a headline it's
never good anymore you know there's never anything it's like oh nice that's
good to see I'm glad I'm happy it's always oh oh no that's a that's
unfortunate to hear I wish I hadn't wish we hadn't had to have that happen.
Got some great comments here.
Brian and Deb McCartney, I told people years ago
that silver would be the metal to watch
when the gold boom started.
They always play the sight of hand, cup and ball trick.
That's right, they're always playing
with their hands on the scales
when it comes to anything that they're dealing with
in the economy, whether it's investments
or whether it's something like metals, silver, gold,
they're always playing with their hands on the scales.
They like to make sure that they know how things are going to play out for them.
That's true. I mean, you, you got to look at what's a Kubono who
benefits, who benefits from these prices in our commodities and especially things like
silver? I think, you know, we may answer our own questions by looking at who consumes the
most of it, who holds the most of it. You know, and again, if there's a suppression
of price and there's an accumulation, who benefits the most by that price eventually resetting?
Well, again, that's those who are accumulating.
When people are selling to me as a gold and silver dealer and then I see prices continue
to rise but my buyers start to shrink, I wonder, okay, well, the regular people aren't buying
these big quantities of such and such.
Who is?
There's always an in-buyer.
And that's what's been happening lately, especially things like gold.
I see the price continue to go up and up, but the orders for ounces of gold, Wolfpack
and some of the fractional stuff may go up because that's everyday people
But those big orders that I would see
Those slow down. So how would they slow down in the face of rising prices? That means somebody's buying it would be you know
You think there would there would be a correlation there and what it is there is a correlation
It's just that there's it's big buyers. So right now
you know the now you talked about the European Central Bank.
It's funny because the euro got supplanted by gold as the second OCEA reserve asset.
European Central Bank's mad about that.
They also say gold's a threat, but they also order gold.
They don't know what to do.
It's a conundrum for them. They're kind of stuck
there, which I think is funny. And I think that's what's happening. Not only governments,
but multinationals and banking institutions are accumulating. And I think that's, we're seeing a price reflection, Travis.
I think it's really, it's just beginning really,
because the paper markets are coming apart.
And it may not be tomorrow, but I think paper, gold
and silver are gonna have a real hard time in the future
because of counterparty risk.
And that's why I think like the Shanghai Gold Exchange they're building satellite warehouses they're gonna be
looking around the world building exchanges to show physical bullion you
know moving back and forth because I think the who holds it is very important
and trust is built into the system too.
We've lost so much trust worldwide between entities and nations and so I think physical
is and no counterparty risk is the way of the future.
Yes.
Having it in your hand is a huge deal.
It doesn't matter if you have, you know, electronic gold, it
might be good as an investment. Again, I don't give investment advice. Definitely don't take
any from me. But just someone telling you, oh, look here, you have a certificate that
says you're entitled to gold. Should you turn this in is no good. If anything serious happens,
who are you going to turn this into? You're just being assured that yes, we promise we
have the gold on hand and we will turn it over to you should you want it?
But that's only you know
That's only going to happen if the system stays intact if it is still there and you're able to turn in that piece of paper
For actual gold being able to actually hold the gold or the silver in your own hands is a much better alternative
You have it there. You know where it is. You know that it's safe since you are the one that has it in your own hands is a much better alternative. You have it there, you know where it is.
You know that it's safe since you are the one
that has it in your possession.
You're not trusting someone else to keep it safe for you.
Now, of course, I know for some people,
maybe they have an amount that they can't feasibly store
in their house safely.
I don't know what that amount would be,
but you know, it's possible.
Maybe you've got a large amount of silver and gold,
you've got a pirate's booty worth
and you need somewhere to store it.
But on average, I imagine having it, you know,
in your own hands, in your own possession,
not having to worry that it's in some bank somewhere
that may decide that they're going to seize assets
for whatever reason is a huge benefit to peace of mind.
We've got another headline here from Kitco.
It says global growth slashed in 70% of economies,
but gold, silver, and platinum prices
will buck the broader trend,
increasing by more than 30% in 2025.
This is from the World Bank.
So the World Bank is saying
that they're going to go up as well.
And I know you've talked about platinum on the show,
and that's one of those metals
that we've had people ask about, but you said it's kind of been just there, not really doing too much.
It's just next to its two brothers kind of hanging out, right?
Yeah, platinum hasn't moved much, but I think that trend will change soon. And it's just the whole picture is the world moving into commodities, into rare earth minerals,
precious metals, things of that nature, because we're reaching that kind of end cycle of this
fiat experiment.
The world followed us in 1971 onto fiat currencies.
Like I mentioned earlier, the last currency from a major government to go off the silver
standard was the Swiss in 2002.
So since that time, it's just that we've created all this currency, this debt, and you see
that with the Chinese, with the Belt and Road Initiative. You see this right now with the BRICS nations wanting to re-evaluate all of their commodities and pricing and
get away from the London Exchange and the West and everything else. It's a move
for commodities. Platinum is kind of that outlier that I've had some people
recently buy some platinum bullion from me because if you look at the price,
and I haven't seen it, I don't follow platinum as much as I should, I do it at least once
a week, I'll check in on it, but it's always been under a thousand, under a thousand.
It's just like I've done, I've bought lots of bars, lots of platinum jewelry and things
like that, and it just kind of sticks right there.
But I think, you know, just like we talked about with silver, it's not so much that the
prices of these things are going up or the value is going up, just you're always setting
it against a fiat currency which is going down.
And so even if you just held something,
as long as it's not being actively suppressed,
like where they're buying a certain amount
or selling a certain amount that doesn't exist,
like silver, I mean, it's estimated that for
every 250 ounces sold in the paper markets that only one ounce exists in
reality. So that's another way to get price suppression right there.
And so platinum may or may not have that same sort of problem. I'm sure it does,
but maybe not to the extent of that. And platinum, physical gold, physical silver, palladium
is another one of those metals that, as long as it's a rare, precious metal, then you've
got a good chance of housing some value there. We're not at the top of the market either.
We're in a fourth turning. This is not the top of the market either. You're not, we're at a fourth turning. There's no, this is not the top of the market.
This is the beginning of a monetary revolution.
Yeah, we have a headline where Wells Fargo says
they expect gold to reach 3,600 by 2026.
So they aren't foreseeing it slowing down.
They're seeing it continuing to go up as well.
Got some more great comments.
Night to the storm, silver is severely undervalued. it's on sale. angry tigers den says silver and gold are a
armored castle for your savings. i like that. i think that's a great way to put
it. you're armoring your savings making sure that they don't just evaporate. more
from nights of the storm. right now with tariffs being flipped on and off the
market is not a stable place for people to store their wealth. properties too
expensive so metals are very appealing to people.
Demand is on the rise, so prices will go up."
Yes, that is very likely true.
People want some place to store their value.
They're looking around.
And as you said, property is far too expensive.
It has gone through the roof.
Buying a house as a store of value is not an easy proposition for people anymore. You have to already have a lot of money accrued before you can even think about doing something
like that. Interesting comment from the real Octo Spook. Silver was expensive when film was
the only avenue for pictures. Digital produced massive silver surplus. I've, yeah, they did use
silver to help develop film back in the day, didn't they?
I never did film photography.
That's true.
That's true.
There's a truth to that as far as the demand for silver.
But the problem with that argument as well is that we still have massive hundreds of
millions of ounce deficits every year.
So that they're still not fulfilling, like it's not a surplus of silver at the end of the year based off demand they have to take from
the above-ground supply as far as what's being mined and so I think I think that's
a that's a like we're not replacing the amount of silver every year through
mining that's demanded it's already taken from the above-ground supply.
Yeah, one of our viewers, Minuteman Malish, I believe he works in a silver mine,
and they're having to continually ramp up production if memory serves, or they're just,
the demand is growing and they need to just try to get more and more out. So he's,
hopefully he's doing well. Hopefully he's earning himself a nice check there, supplying us with
silver. Got another comment from Knights of the Storm, it used to take 20 pieces of paper to get Hopefully he's doing well. Hopefully he's earning himself a nice check there supplying us with silver
Got another comment from nights of the storm and used to take 20 pieces of paper to get some gold now
It takes 35 hundred pieces. That's where the dollar has gone in 100 years
That's true, yeah, it's like, you know if you look at $35 an ounce gold 1971, it's a hundred X
You know to get an ounce of gold. So what happened?
Jerome, Mr. Powell, what's happened? What have you guys been doing at the Federal Reserve?
I'm curious.
Yeah, I mean, you know, there was a little bit of stabilization for a while with the petrodollar, but let's not forget, you know, gold in 1971 was $35.
In 1979, it was $800.
You know, and I mean, it was just, the history is funny when it shows you like, when you
buttress up against the fiat versus the commodity and especially gold
which is the ultimate monetary metal and it's only going to continue to show the weakness
in that system and in its current form it's just you know it's going to converge and it's
going to go wider and wider and wider between those two
things as far as price is concerned.
In the middle in between that is the price.
It has people who say, is it going to go up?
It has to.
Unless the laws of the universe stop working and don't apply, it has to.
That's the truth of it. It's just a matter of how long
they can keep these things operating to their whims. Eventually, gold and silver always come
back. They are a store of value. Well, I see that we are at 11 o'clock. And I know last week,
I kept you way over time, so I don't want to impinge upon your time this week, Tony. But I
want to let people know you have your own broadcast.
It airs right after this.
Is that gonna be happening today?
Yeah, we'll be live on my Twitter at Tony Arterburn,
on Rumble and the American Unplugged channel,
on my YouTube at Tony Arterburn.
You can find us over there.
And this will be my first show in a while.
So yeah, come over there and join the conversation.
I guess it'll be a kind of a continuation
of what we talked about,
but a little bit of parapolitics mixed in.
That's right.
And hopefully we saw that Rumble has added a raid feature.
Maybe we can raid your show after the show ends
and pass the viewers over.
I'll have to figure that setting out, but thank you.
And I'll be hosting here next week.
That's right.
So we'll have to make that announcement.
That'll be fun.
That's right.
I told the folks at the beginning of the show,
you will be hosting Monday and Tuesday.
That way you have graciously accepted the burden.
That way my wife and I can go visit her family
and make sure that they get to play with our son
and spend time with them and all that good stuff.
We wanna make sure that all the grandparents
get enough time with them.
My pleasure.
Thank you, Tony.
And again, the Arterburn radio transmission on Twitter,
he's here on Rumble as well.
So check him out.
We'll try to pass with a raid after the show ends.
And of course, David Knight.gold.
If you would like to get outside the fiat monetary system,
Tony has set that up.
You can get yourself some gold or silver,
or gold and silver, and support the show at the same time.
Thank you so much, Tony.
I really appreciate you coming on with us.
Appreciate you, Travis.
Talk soon.
Talk soon, thank you.
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This is from the Wall Street Journal how home Depot became ground zero in
Trump's deportation push.
White house tells ice to target the retail giant, disrupting the company's
relationship with day laborers outside its stores.
Now I have a bit of a interesting idea.
Perhaps it's a little bit evil, but they're laborers, right?
So you round them up and you take them right down to the border and you get
into start construction
on that wall.
They've got the skills necessary.
We've got a workforce.
They're ready to go.
They need work.
We're gonna put them to work.
We're gonna round them up at Home Depot
and we're gonna have them build the wall.
No, we're not.
We shouldn't do that.
We don't want a wall.
We don't wanna be trapped inside the country
because that's what it's going to end up being.
And we've actually got a picture here
Showing how the rioters are staged off against the cops
You can't make this up the rioting Mexicans have set their battle lines at the Home Depot parking lot across from the ICE detention center
And the police have staged under a giant donut. Yes. That's right. The flags have been raised
It's Home Depot and the Mexicans versus
the cops and their giant donut. Who will come out on top? Sometimes reality is a little bit surreal,
isn't it? Well, President Trump's immigration crackdown is starting to show up in and around
the parking lots of Home Depot, HD, stores across the country. The usual crowds of day laborers have begun to dwindle,
scared off by increasing and unannounced immigration raids. These
laborers often lack legal status in the United States. That's right, the day
laborers outside of Home Depot are being scared off. Who knows where you'll be
able to get your day laborers now. Now moving on
to the Daily Mail online, ICE repairs full assault on five Democrat cities as
LA goes into lockdown amid immigration riots. Very bombastic and warlike
language coming out of the Daily Mail assault and they're going to storm these
cities. Donald Trump is set to deploy ICE tactical units to five
Democrat-run cities amid the riots in Los Angeles as Gavin Newsom nearly
broken to tears while blaming his administration for inciting the
California chaos. Military-style units are set to storm New York City, Seattle,
Chicago, Philadelphia, and Northern Virginia, MSNB reported. For those five
are heavily blue cities. Oh, four of those five are heavily blue cities. Oh, four of those five are heavily blue cities, while Northern
Virginia contains the Democrat enclave of Alexandria. The ICE raids have sparked protests that brought
Los Angeles to its knees as the mayor opted to introduce a lockdown from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Reports came as the California governor delivered a harrowing prediction for the rest of the country
Tuesday night, a nationally televised address that blasted Trump's deployment of US troops to Los Angeles.
Look, this isn't just about the protests here in Los Angeles. When Donald Trump sought blanket
authority to commandeer the National Guard, he made that order apply to every state in the nation,
Newsom said as he teared up. This is about all of us. This is about you. California may be first,
but it clearly will not end here. Other states are next. Democracy is next.
Democracy is under assault before our eyes. This moment we have feared has arrived.
And of course to some extent Gavin Newsom is right. Trump is overreaching. He is seizing powers that is left to the state.
It's just hard to want to agree with Gavin Newsom on anything, isn't it? Leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
KWD 68, escape from LA. I don't know why anyone would still want to live there.
That's right, you got to escape.
You have to escape, or the rumors of your demise may not be greatly exaggerated.
They'll have heard you were dead, and you might just be dead.
KWD again, the police will defend that donut.
That's right, they are protecting their holy symbol, their sacred place, and they
will not be moved from it. They are the Praetorian Guard of the donut, and they
will make sure that it is safe under any and all circumstances. Newsom accused
Trump of taking a wrecking ball to our founding father's historic project of
three co-equal branches of government.
As the governor delivered his teary address, the president was greeting US military personnel
at Fort Bragg.
Now Trump is taking a wrecking ball to the Constitution.
That is true.
He has done it in all stages of his presidency.
The most egregious of course being the Warp Speed vaccinations. And of course, Newsom will blame Trump for everything while not lifting a finger to stop
the riots that are burning down the city that he's responsible for the protection of, and
people throwing rocks as we've seen over overpasses constantly, and he's just going to turn a
blind eye to that, which makes Trump look good when Trump is enforcing National Guard orders unconstitutionally without the permission of the governor.
Yes. Newsom makes it too easy for Trump. With someone as despicable and wretched as Newsom in power and unwilling to do anything to protect his own citizens, it makes it very easy for Trump to swoop in and play the savior by usurping power. It's the left and right working essentially together to
destroy the Constitution. Trump was in North Carolina recognized the 205th anniversary of
the US Army but spent much of the speech defending the decision to deploy soldiers against animals
and foreign enemies protesting against ICE arrests in LA. What you're
witnessing in California is a full-blown assault on peace, on public order and
national sovereignty, with the aim of continuing a foreign invasion of our
country. We're not gonna let that happen," he said. It will not allow an American
city to be invaded and conquered by a foreign enemy. That's what they are. The
president went on to call LA a trash heap, with entire
neighborhoods under control of criminals,
adding the government would use every asset at our disposal
to quell the violence and restore law and order.
So I guess Trump can tell the truth sometimes,
like when he says LA is a trash heap.
You know, when he's right, he's right.
You gotta give the man that.
Sometimes he says the truth.
Usually only when he's talking about someone
who has a personal vendetta against.
We will liberate Los Angeles and make it free,
clean, and safe again.
That's a big project, buddy.
That's a tall order.
How are you gonna accomplish that?
Back in California, Governor Gavin Newsom
blamed the federal government for the ongoing crisis in LA.
It's your state.
It's your city, buddy.
You're the one that caused this.
You're the one that allowed the conditions for this kind of event to happen to take place.
Authoritarian regimes begin by targeting people who are least able to defend themselves.
If they do not stop there, new someone.
Again, they're both right.
They're both going back and forth making points that I have to agree with.
They're both saying things that I am forced to go, well, you know, it's true, it's true, he's not wrong. This is a
president who in just over 140 days has fired government watchdogs that could hold him accountable,
accountable for corruption and fraud. He's declared a war, a war on culture, on history,
on science, on knowledge itself. Databases, quite literally, are vanishing. They're burning
the library of Alexandria, folks, right in front of your eyes, says Gavin Newsom.
DailyMail.com reached out to the White House
for a response.
Some of what has happened in Los Angeles
has spread to the rest of the country.
In New York, at least 45 people were arrested Tuesday,
as thousands of demonstrators took to the streets
near Foley Square, Manhattan.
The New York Post reported,
the NYPD ordered a Level 3 authorization against the marchers, many of whom also
carried Palestinian flags in addition to signs calling for the abolishment of ICE.
Yes, you gotta love it when people are marching through American streets
carrying flags of foreign countries, whether it's Palestine or Mexico or
Israel. I don't want to see that here in the United States. I don't support Israel. I don't want them to continue to bomb Gaza, to bomb Palestine.
But I also am tired of the incessant bickering back and forth of these two foreign powers and having to deal with it here.
We should butt out. We should stop funding the war. We should leave them to their own devices to figure it out.
And of course we should condemn Israel for their attacks on women and children.
So look at 1980.
The welfare magnet is a loser magnet.
That's right.
You're going to pull in all the people that just want a free check.
All the people that don't want to work.
All the people that are simply here to be a drain on the system.
To get their free stuff. Check all the people that don't want to work all the people that are simply here to be a drain on the system to get
Their free stuff
Donut shops are guarded and are safer than other businesses during a riot
LOL, that's right
If you are in a desperate situation if the rioters are knocking down your door
If there's a donut shop nearby make your escape evacuate
Hide behind a jelly filled and you are safe. That's the truth.
Please don't take any of this advice seriously.
Nights of the Storm. Responding to a Syrian girl,
the Constitution reserves that right to the state unless they ask or declare an
emergency the federal government does not have the legitimate authority.
The state can mobilize its own National Guard.
I have a comment here from Dad. He said, I said from the very beginning there
was a non-confrontational way to get this done by ending the welfare magnet. As Senator Mike
Lee pointed out, the welfare magnet is still largely in place. Trump would rather have a
confrontation. Even when he's doing the right thing, he does it in the wrong way and this is the worst possible way to do it. Yes that's that's his modus operandi even when he's right he does it
the wrong way he goes about it in the most bombastic forceful way possible. The
the first step is to kill the welfare get rid of it stop enticing people to
come here now there may come a time where you
still need to deport people. They may decide that being poor here or homeless here in the United
States is a better deal than being homeless and poor wherever they're from. And you may then have
to use some level of force. But the first step is always the peaceful option. The first step is to
just cut off their free stuff and see if that entices them to go home.
Thousands of protesters also took the streets of downtown Chicago, vandalizing cars and clashing
with police on Tuesday. A driver plowed into a group of protesters in the loop, striking at
least one pedestrian, as thousands marched through downtown Chicago protesting the Trump
administration's ongoing immigration raids. The driver was stuck between police vehicles on
State Street. Officers wanted to guide her away from the crowd and asked her to turn right on
Monroe Street, but she ignored their orders and turned left, speeding into the
crowd. She had had enough. She decided to take matters into her own hands. No, I
don't mean that. I don't want anyone to think I actually believe that she was
trying to kill people on purpose. I don't want a slander or libel charge. Any
injuries suffered through the,
according to the Chicago Sun-Times, in Portland, a small group of protesters set up camp outside
an ICE facility and said they weren't leaving until their claims were addressed. Well, this sort of
thing happens probably daily in Portland, so I wouldn't imagine that it matters that much.
Tons of marchers were also seen in the liberal city of Austin, in deep red Texas.
Good old Austin, Texas.
You can always count on Austin.
The way they say, in deep red Austin, uh, in deep red Texas implies that Austin isn't a extremely liberal hellhole.
It's like, even the Republicans are against this. No, it's just Austin.
Austin is a freak show. It is a very, very strange
place. They made a hero out of a homeless drug addict cross-dresser. They love to talk
about Leslie. I want to keep Austin weird. I say enough weirdness. I say go get a job,
you hippie. And in Atlanta, video showed protesters throwing fireworks at police officers as tear gas was seen being deployed.
Chaos across US's anti-ice protests spread to other major cities.
Newsom did briefly chastise protesters who we warned will be put in jail during the speech, trashing Trump as the state's biggest city goes on lockdown.
Now, of course, the thing is, we all know how readily the DAs in these places refuse to prosecute. So
even being thrown in jail might not mean anything. They might get picked up, thrown
in, and the DA says, well you know there were extenuating circumstances. They were
under extreme emotional duress. They had to burn that car. It was important.
So, something saying how 330 of the people they arrested were illegals, and 113 of them had prior convictions.
And that, to me, just underlines why you don't need to suspend the rule of law in Havius
Carpus, you just need to enforce the laws that are already there.
330 of them should just be deported.
If they are here illegally, that is a crime that you can prove they are committing and deport them. If the 113 had been given the normal rule of law when they were first arrested
as someone who was here illegally and had broken a law other than that, they should have been thrown
out then. Yes, they have refused to enforce the laws on the books and are now using it as an excuse to grab for more power.
The riot ravaged downtown area will be an OGO zone from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. on Tuesday and will continue indefinitely after violent
demonstrators set fire to cars, looted buildings and attacked officers with rocks.
officers with rocks. We've shown you this before but this is again bricks and things being laid out if you can scroll that picture Lance that way people can
see it. This sort of thing continues to happen when there are bouts of
unrest. Rocks just seem to show up. That's right.
Here we see bags of rocks.
Makes you wonder, doesn't it, folks?
Makes you wonder, is this just typical construction detritus?
Or has someone staged these implements to be used?
LAPD squads and riot gear began storming the streets immediately surrounding the federal
building on Los Angeles Street in downtown Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Street in downtown Los Angeles?
Wow.
Shortly after, Mayor Karen Basso's 8pm curfew went into effect.
Police cars blocked off streets and uniformed officers fast marched to the location.
Agitators were forced back half a block from the location, but still swarmed the area.
The intense tactical operation continued as officers, including mounted police,
created so-called skirmish lines to push rioters away from other federal buildings
on the same block. And we've seen this before, as we mentioned during the Rodney King riots the SWAT team completely pulled back and
Left people to fend for themselves
said that well, you know, we're really just here to defend the
Government apparatus we're only gonna defend City Hall
that's what they want to do and
As I said, they are using very warlike language
in the Daily Mail.
They're saying, you know, they're storming,
they're assaulting.
And is it, seems a little bit bombastic,
but we have the Mexican president of the Senate
talking about how he wants to annex California.
He wants to take it back, is what he's talking about. We're gonna play this clip right now
Was that Trump Tower? President-elect Donald Trump said we're 16 days away from taking office
For the first time as president
about to assume the role and
I said, yes, we'll build the wall. Yes, we'll pay for it. We'll do it according to the map of Mexico
That I have here.
This is what the United States was in 1830 and this was part of Mexico.
You can see as a big old line cutting off a bunch of states. It wasn't all Mexico.
If you can see, maybe a third, at least a quarter of the North American
territory was part of Mexico.
Until 1846, we were stripped of these territories.
We were settled there before.
The nation, now known as the United States.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo establishes rights for people settled
Those territories which were not respected
the city of Nuevo Laredo
Laredo was a Mexican city
The city of Nuevo Laredo was formed. The Mexicans lived in Laredo and didn't want to leave
On the United States side and came over to what is now national territory.
But this is what they want. This is the key point.
With this geography, how can they talk?
This is the main point.
This is what he wants to annex.
He wants a bunch of states.
He wants to take back territory from Mexico.
He wants to use the people that are settled there as a weapon against the United States.
Twilight Shadow. I'm still trying to figure out why the people during the lockdown did not get
this way when they were taking churchgoers and business owners in jail for not being COVID compliant.
Well, that's because the people that generally protested COVID are a different sort. They're more
The people that generally protested COVID are a different sort. They're more kind and caring type of individual. They're not out there to loot Nike stores. They want to protest for freedom.
And as such, they don't get this way. They don't want to cause these kinds of issues.
They don't want to be this violent or insane.
It's a different class of people.
It's a it's a different caliber of thought criminal, if you will.
Don't frag me, bro. The government and the NGOs didn't pay for the riots then.
Yeah, I'm sure they did. I'm sure they're funding it through all kinds of back channels I'm sure there is funding being sent to all kinds of Marxist groups being paid off here and there hither and thither back and forth
the
webs run deep and wide these people are funded by all kinds of nefarious organizations and
Despicable billionaires such as George Soros. I'm
sure he has his hand in there somewhere, allegedly. This new article, Stand Up,
Newsom rallies the Trump resistance with new video. Seems like he's posturing for
a presidential run. Gonna position himself as the anti-Trump. California
Governor Gavin Newsom accused Donald Trump of taking a wrecking ball to democracy and urged Americans to stand
up against him in a new video. He chose the Democrat fashioning himself as the
leader of a nationwide resistance to the president. That's right, resistance
leader Gavin Newsom. This is about all of us. This is about you, Newsom said in the video
released June 10th. California may be the first but it will clearly not end here.
Democracy is under assault before our eyes. This moment we have feared has
arrived. That's right. Gavin Newsom, hero of our time. The boy wonder himself.
Newsom lays bare Trump's authoritarian threat. California Gavin Newsom on
Tuesday warned Americans in a televised address that the country is witnessing the initial phases of American democracy's slide toward authoritarianism.
Authoritarianism, the president's deployment of the military, to respond to peaceful protests.
Now my theory is just that since California is always on fire, always burning down, always covered in fecal matter and homeless people. Gavin Newsom just hasn't really noticed. He can't tell the difference. He's like, oh, is it a slight difference? I don't know.
It seems about normal to me. California...
It's not anywhere near as strong as the language Kamala Harris used.
They were overwhelmingly peaceful in her eyes.
That's right. They're trying to outdo one another on who can describe these rioters as more peaceful
California may be first, but will clearly not end here
Good old Gavin Newsom
Gavin Gavin now this is a not necessarily
About Gavin's but this is at the end of the article. Lying, disgusting, scum, slime, corrupt, enemy of the people.
Donald Trump has always made clear
what he thinks of journalists.
It's plain now that his administration intends
to do everything it can to stop journalists
from reporting things they don't like,
which is most things that are true.
And again, you just gotta give it to the man.
When he's right, he's right.
Journalists are the enemy of the people.
He's calling it.
He's calling his shots, and he's right on this one. Now, this is from Mother
Jones. No one gets to tell Mother Jones what to publish or not publish because no one owns our
fiercely independent newsroom. That also means we need to directly raise the resources it takes to
keep our journalism alive. Now, of course, the Mother Jones Parent Company is the foundation
for national progress whose major donors include George Soros. No one gets to tell Mother Jones Parent Company is the foundation for national progress, whose major donors include George Soros.
No one gets to tell Mother Jones what to write, except, of course, that they do.
They're claiming Donald Trump calls them lying, disgusting, scum, slime, corrupt, and enemies
of the people.
And then they claim that they need the people's support while taking funding from George Soros.
So once again, both sides are telling the truth about the other side.
That's right. Good old Mother Jones. Isn't it lovely?
Maps visualizing the anti-ICE protests and government response. Protests in Los Angeles,
which have inspired protests in other major cities across the country, have escalated in response to
President Donald Trump's immigration policies and raids from the US immigration customs enforcement
More demonstrations are planned nationwide this week and weekend when the military parade honoring the army's 250th birthday is also planned in Washington, DC
Last weekend Trump invoked a rarely used law to federalize the National Guard of the objection of a Democratic California governor Gavin Newsom
and local officials which further ignited the response
California Governor Gavin Newsom and local officials which further ignited the response.
In Texas, Republican Governor Greg Abbott announced he is deploying an unknown number of the Texas National Guard across the state in anticipation of escalated protests. Abbott pointed
to this coming Saturday's No Kings protests, anti-Trump events and rallies across the United
States, including in San Antonio, as another reason for having troops ready. I'm assuming they don't mean no Latin
kings. I'm assuming those are okay to stay. Here's where the no kings events are planned
across the nation. On Saturday, the group has noted that they are not coordinating anything
in DC where the military parade will occur because real power isn't staged in Washington,
according to their site. Again, I would love to agree with them. I would love to say that the power does not lie in Washington. It lies with the people.
But sadly, they have centralized almost all power directly into Washington.
It needs to be changed. It needs to be done away with. It needs to be taken back.
People need to take back their power. But so far right now, all the power is in Washington.
And the only reason they're not protesting there is
because the military is going to be there. That's my opinion. It is simply that it is a hard target.
And they know how seriously they take protests that happen there. We saw that with the January 6 people.
They were very peaceful. They were very calm. They walked within the velvet ropes and they were still hammered.
If they were to give them even the slightest provocation in Washington, they would bring down the
wrath upon them. That's my opinion. Los Angeles Police Department said late
Tuesday it had begun making mass arrests while LA Mayor Karen Bass enacted an
even curfew that could be in effect for a few days. The curfew area only covers about
one square mile and impacts fewer than 100,000 relays for million residents, according to authorities.
Texas National Guard deployed to San Antonio ahead of planned protests. City officials to hold press conference Wednesday morning.
Do you think that the police are gonna hole up in the Alamo?
That would be a sight to see, wouldn't it? I do hope they defend the Alamo, though.
I wouldn't be surprised if these people have some kind of plan to deface it or damage it in some way. They hate
all heritage. The Texas National Guard has been deployed to San Antonio as demonstrations
against ICE raids are planned. Governor Greg Abbott sent the Guard members to the Alamo
City Tuesday night. The move comes as protesters plan to demonstrate against raids conducted
by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. The protests are planned for downtown San Antonio Wednesday with another plan for Saturday
at Travis Park.
Get out of my park, guys.
I don't want you there.
I did not sanction this.
I don't know why you think you can just wander into my park and do whatever you please.
Abbott confirmed the deployment to several media outlets, but details haven't been released.
He released the following statement to KSAT-12,
The state of Texas stands ready to deploy all necessary personnel and resources to uphold
law and order across our state.
Texas National Guard soldiers are on standby in areas where mass demonstrations are planned
in case they are needed.
Peaceful protests are part of the fabric of our nation, but Texas will not tolerate the
lawlessness we have seen in Los Angeles.
Anyone engaging in acts of violence or damaging property will be swiftly held accountable
to the full extent of the law.
City officials including Mayor Ron Nirenberg, City Manager Eric Walsh and SAPD Chief William
McManus told a press conference at 9am Wednesday to share the city's plan to support a peaceful
demonstration while ensuring public safety.
Well, let's
hope that they are remaining peaceful. It is their right to protest
peacefully, just so long as they do remain peaceful. But again, we see leftist
protests don't frequently stay peaceful, do they? Night to the storm. What Trump is
doing right now is moving the window over slowly. It's been happening since
the Patriot Act. If California don't want to defend itself, then that's their
problem. This is all orchestrated to take since the Patriot Act. If California don't want to defend itself, then that's their problem.
This is all orchestrated to take away the state's powers."
Not saying I agree or disagree, just pointing out what the Constitution says. If the executive is not bound by the Constitution, then we have a dictatorship.
Yes, Jason Barker. Knights of the Storm. He was right there.
California caused this problem, and it is California's problem to solve, and if they don't want to, again, that is California's problem also.
You can feel sorry for the people who are stuck there dealing with it,
but they are the ones that voted for this kind of government that they now live under.
So it is not,
it's not justified giving Trump unilateral power
and it does not mean that we should just tolerate it and tolerate what will come next.
Whoever holds the office next will still wield that power.
The real problem is the state going after people who have defended themselves and property.
Courts are corrupt. Another comment from Jason Barker. Yes, we all have seen how corrupt the courts are.
It doesn't matter whether it's your local court or whether it's the Supreme Court.
They are not trustworthy, not in my opinion.
And you should...
You should do everything you can to stay out of the court system.
It is a horrific place that will grind you up and spit you out and trample over you.
We're gonna take a quick break. That's enough covering
the ongoing dumpster fire that is California. I'm sure once this blows over
there will be another disaster that happens there. There always is. It's such
a shame. It's a lovely state. It has beautiful vistas, wonderful climate, and
just the worst people that you can imagine. What a shame it is.
Stay with us.
We'll be right back. So The The liberty it's your move.
And now, the David Knight Show. You are committing thought crime. Turn off this broadcast now.
You are committing thought crime.
That's right.
We're about to commit some thought crime.
We've got some breaking news.
There was a plane crash and it's on the top of the Drudge Report right now.
You can see that wreckage and the thought crime we're about to commit is look at how different this is from the alleged plane that hit the Pentagon
Where with the plane pieces there? There's not a single one that I've seen evidence of
Whereas here you can still see it largely intact. You can see pieces of it
There's the fuselage. There's parts of the wings, whereas apparently the one that hit the Pentagon just vaporized on impact. It vanished. It
disappeared, never to be seen again. That's just part of the official narrative.
They got it all. They packed it up and they shipped it away. They did it before anyone could find any evidence of it
More nonsense 9-eleven the official story is so riddled with holes
It's hard to believe that anyone still buys into it, but there are people that still think oh, you know
it was a Those darn Muslims that did it they hijacked those planes and flew them right into the towers and those two planes killed those three towers and the plane that hit the
Pentagon pulled an extremely difficult maneuver and crashed right into the wall
vaporizing itself and anything that was left got carted away before anyone could
see it. 9-11 what a what a bunch of nonsense that is. Well, we're gonna move on, as I said, from the LA riots.
We're gonna talk about what's going on at the Christian faith, what's going on in the world of
Christianity. Stephen Colbert says, female portrayal of Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar
is long overdue. I think Stephen Colbert being taken off the air is long overdue. I think
he's overstayed his welcome. If he was ever funny or entertaining, he isn't anymore.
I don't understand how he manages to maintain his audience. Late night host and professing Roman
Catholic Stephen Colbert recently expressed support for a female portrayal
of Jesus calling it long overdue during an interview last week with British
bisexual black actress Cynthia Erivo. Colbert discussed how she will play the
role of Jesus in the upcoming production of Jesus Christ Superstar at the
Hollywood Bowl August 1 through 3rd in Los Angeles. A first woman to play Jesus in a major production, long overdue,
I've said for years I'd love to see a woman in that part. Well that just means
he's been wrong for many years. Riva, who was asked by Colbert what that milestone
meant to her, called the opportunity a very special thing. Oh, it's just a very special thing. It's very special. She has
no idea of what the meaning of the Bible is, who Jesus actually is, what he means,
what it means to be the savior of humanity, what his sacrifice represents,
what it entailed. So is Colbert going to celebrate if someone does a mohammed thing where they draw him
as a woman? That's right. It's been overdue that someone draws mohammed as a woman. I've been
wanting to see that for years. No, I imagine Colbert would flip out about that. I'm sure it
would be a grave disrespect to the wonderful, beautiful Muslim religion. I think the
idea that I can play this role and I've been given the opportunity to play it in
front of so many people at that place at this time of my life is a very special
thing. It's the first time I've been on stage in that way for a long time. So to
do it with this role is awesome. Ariva who uses they, them pronouns said in response. They, them. Multiples. More great-
Just the grinning smugness as they mock Christianity while keeping this facade of tolerance is
just so sickening.
Yes. It is Pride Month after all. More great moments in devout Catholicism. Stephen Colbert
tells actress Cynthia Erivo, one of my favorite musicals of all time is Jesus
Christ Superstar. I love that. I'm so excited that in August you're going to
be playing Jesus, first woman to play Jesus in a major role. This is a tweet
from Alex Christie covering the news. It's at AlexChristie17. Colbert commended
Erivo saying she obviously has the range and
otherwise incredibly demanding part in playing Jesus in a rock opera. Well, the
one thing she doesn't have is the correct sex. She is not a man. Jesus was a man. So
if you're going to portray him, which is a very difficult thing to do and should
be done with reverence and respect. You should take
great care to portray him as he was. You should take great care to portray him
only as the Bible does. You shouldn't add or add addendums. You should not try to
change things to make him more palatable for a modern audience. A day prior to
the interview with Arevo Colbert denounced the Trump administration
during his opening monologue for not publicly celebrating Pride Month.
Great moments in devout Catholicism.
Stephen Colbert attacks the Trump administration for not issuing a Pride Month declaration.
No Pride Month proclamation, which means the White House is less inclusive and have less
humanity than the Buffalo Bills who tweeted Happy Pride.
Poor, poor LGBT. They aren't getting the recognition they
so desperately need. They aren't worshipped enough.
Arevo best known for her role in the film version of the wicked musical
previously portrayed Mary Magdalene in an all-female version of Superstar in
2020. She also hosted this year's Tony Awards in New York City on Sunday. The
original Jesus
Christ Superstars was released as a concept album in 1970 by Andrew Lloyd Webber and debuted as a
musical on Broadway in 1971. A film adaptation musical was later released in 1973. At the time
the production drew controversy for presenting Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Jesus,
as a sympathetic character and lacking a depiction of the resurrection.
Singer Adam Lambert, outspoken homosexual who rose to fame on American Idol in 2009, will be playing Judas Iscariot at the Hollywood Bowl.
It just gets more and more insane.
But it's important to remember that it's easy to become enraged by these things. In fact, it's natural.
It's easy to become angry and to become hateful over this, but that is not the appropriate response.
We should still pray for these people.
We should still remember that they can be saved, that Jesus can change anyone's heart,
that we need a Savior too. We cannot lord ourselves
over them. We cannot put ourselves up as well. I'm better than you. They are doing
wicked things. They are doing blasphemous things, but they still need to be prayed
for. They still need to be shown love, and I struggle with this more than most. I
have a tendency to come across as
snide and condescending and rude and hateful. And it's something I struggle with.
So we need to make sure that we pray for them. It is not enough to simply condemn them.
It is not enough to condemn their sin.
We need to make sure that they know that there is someone who can forgive their sin, who can
redeem them, who can save them from their sin.
Have a comment from dad. If they have a woman play Mohammed, would Mohammed have to wear a hijab?
That's right. She's going to be a fully burqa'd Mohammed. So at that point, would we even know
they could just put a guy under there? We've got a comment from Nibiru 2029. This is about what's going on in
California. Newsom, N-O-O-S-E-M, like a noose. And Trump equals good cop, bad cop. Scripted initiative,
no different than the muskrat Trump pissing charade. That's right. It is all just a spectacle
for us to enjoy, for us to look at and go. That's right. Our guys the good guy
He's the one that's doing the right thing. He's here to save us both sides can do that
They can both look at it and go. Oh boy. We're doing great
Don't frag me bro. Mexico was created when Spain and Portugal conquered conquered Central America
That's right. If we're going to re-litigate old maps and decide, well, we need to give this land back,
then Mexico needs to figure out if there are any surviving members of the pure-blooded
tribes that were there when the Spanish and the Portuguese showed up and give the land
back. and the Portuguese showed up and give the land back and they all need to go back to Spain and Portugal I suppose because they are a nation that has been mixed with the local population.
Asticus 25, so we really need to give Mexico back to Spain. That's right. Spain, it's time for a
resurgence. Your day has come. It's not enough for you to just make fancy hams anymore. You must once again sail the globe. You must circumnavigate and reclaim
what was once yours. It is time for a reconquista. You must take back Central America. It's the
only way forward, Spain. We need you. Spain, this is a call to arms. Please, come and save us. No, please don't start any more wars.
No more wars. Please. This
is from Harbinger Daily, God's Word versus Man's Opinion, Why the Church Can
and Should Speak Authoritatively on Abortion.
About five years ago I wrote about a song with the refrain,
Oh I Believe in Genesis, performed by two scholars, by two scholars theologian NT Wright and scientist Francis Collins
Good old Francis Collins, you know him you love him
You can don't trust him
Neither of whom actually believed Genesis produced by the pro-evolution organization bio logos
Which exists to convince Christians to abandon a historical Genesis?
Song made clear that they're both ardent evolutionists who simply tack a god onto the
process.
So I can't say I was surprised when I saw a recent headline about NT Wright.
Dr. Wright was asked a question about abortion on his Ask NT Wright Anything podcast.
I wrote last year about the terrible answer he gave on that program to a question about
science in the Bible, and his answer was biblically and theologically atrocious.
But that's not surprising because I find that when a person compromises Genesis with outside beliefs like evolution, slash
millions of years, has a detrimental effect on other areas, such as we see here regarding
his answer on abortion. This was written by Ken Ham. Ken Ham, of course, is a... I believe
he's the director of Answers in Genesis. I could be wrong on that, but he is a
big part of that organization either way. They have the Ark Encounter up in Kentucky, they have the Creation Museum.
They do a lot of great work. They have a lot of very
intelligent people who don't buy into the evolution myth and have done a great job exposing the continual lies regarding it.
Before we get to the answer, here's the fairly lengthy question posed to him from a young lady
in Germany. As a Christian, I was taught that abortion is a sin regardless of the stage of
pregnancy because of the fifth commandment, you shall not murder. Here's my struggle.
Although I have heard this argumentation many times, it somehow doesn't feel intuitive to me.
I do believe that it is
murder to abort, especially at an early stage of pregnancy, when the fetus is
not even formed, the heart is not beating yet. It seems very abstract to me to say
that from the moment of conception, when only two cells have met, there is life.
That is just as valuable as any human being on earth. As a student, I am
sometimes confronted with this issue. For example, when I come across
demonstrations for women's rights on campus, I always find it difficult
because I know as a Christian I should be against abortion, but as I said, I don't
feel that intuitively. Also, there are these difficult ethical questions such as
what about cases where the pregnancy is a result of rape or cases where a
decision has to be made whether the mother or the unborn child should be
saved. I'd be grateful if you could help me to better understand the Christian
reasoning on this issue. In other words, she's wondering when does life begin? That's the core issue. It's incredibly
easy to answer, starting with God's word, and yet NT Wright got it completely and utterly wrong.
Of course, when we look at the Bible, Bible says, I knew you in your mother's womb. God is there from
the very beginning. Dr. Wright took about 10 minutes to answer the question, and never once quoted the Bible.
That's right, this young lady asked for Christian reasoning on this issue and got nothing more than N.T. Wright's opinion,
with no reference to God's Word and only a passing comment of starting with a sense of respect for God's creation and all its rich variety.
Dr. Wright and his co-hosts just danced around the issue. Over and over they made sure to point out that abortion is a hugely sensitive and difficult issue.
Although throughout his answer he highlights his own moral relativism, in his view the morality of abortion is nothing more than a complicated ethical dilemma
that depends entirely on the circumstances. It isn't objectively right or wrong, although he does seem to think it's sad or not generally
the best option. It's entirely dependent on circumstances, and that's why he used euphemisms throughout his answer.
Instead of referencing the baby and thinking about abortion from the perspective of the human life growing in the mother's womb,
he distanced himself by generally saying pregnancy, or something like that.
The best answer Dr. Wright could give was that in the so-called hard cases, rape, incest, and fetal abnormality,
with sorrow, because we do not want to do this in principle.
Though sorrow and a bit of shame, the best thing to do is as soon as possible to terminate
this pregnancy."
It concludes with, however, having said that, I do think that sense of respect for God's
creation and all its rich variety is the primary starting point, even if we then have to say
with sorrow, in a certain sense of this, is the least worst option in this situation.
There may be some cases of exceptions.
And again, I knew you in your mother's womb. God is there from the beginning. That's why
abortion is wrong, because it's murder. Because God is there from the beginning, because he knows
that child, because he is deeply invested and loves that child. That's about as far as I can
get at the moment. And as I say, I'm very much aware of how sensitive
this topic is politically, sociologically, as well as ethically.
Now I'm sure Dr. Wright is a smart man, but has he taken his thinking on abortion to its logical
conclusion? Let's do that for him. He claims it's okay to kill an unborn child because
under certain circumstances, such as fetal abnormality, what about a baby that is born
with the fetal abnormality that the doctors missed in utero?
Imagine the baby is born and the doctors immediately know something is wrong. They want to whisk the baby off to the NICU,
neonatal ICU, while I see if they can care, but the mother says no, I don't want a baby with an abnormality.
I don't think my mental health would allow me to take care of such a baby.
In response, the doctors brutally kill the baby and discard him as medical waste.
That's exactly what happens in an abortion.
Yes, it's brutal.
I'm sure Wright would be outraged, but why?
Those doctors did exactly the same thing Wright said was okay for them to do in the womb.
They killed a baby.
Now, he and his co-hosts did lament that, one, some ethicists today are arguing for
infanticide and, two, pagan cultures of the past used to expose unwanted children to the elements until they died and three, late-term abortions do take
place and he finds this repulsive.
They both assumed that infanticide and late-term abortion are wrong.
I say assumed because they never backed up their view with anything but their own opinions.
And I'd just like to interject here since it's not so well known, but the so-called comfort care is just leaving a baby to die.
It is after the baby has been born if the mother wanted an abortion and the baby is
alive and they mess up the abortion, they will put it in comfort care, allegedly, where
they just leave the child to die much like
the ancient rituals. Yes. Well we're almost out of time and this is a long article. I encourage you
to go read it for yourself. It's God's Word versus Man's Opinion. Why the Church Can and Should
Speak Authoritatively on Abortion. It's on Harbinger Daily. And course as I've said multiple times now, just because
In the womb I knew you said God. He is not unaware of the child. It is a life
He is there with it. He knows that child and we should tremble with fear
When we think of hurting that child
Well, as I said, we've got about two minutes left
and I wanna thank you all for joining us today.
It has been a pleasure to host the show.
I, we've had some fun, we've reported some news.
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times. We cannot thank you enough. Please continue to pray for our Father. Please
pray for healing for his tongue and his vocal cords. Let him be able to speak
clearly again so he could be back here reporting the news. He, uh,
that's what he wants to do and that's what we all want him to do. So thank you
all again for tuning in today and it has been wonderful to be here with you. Bit
of a shameless plug for myself. I will be doing my own personal evening stream
tomorrow at 5 p.m. It's on Kik Project TK Ultra.
Kik.com forward slash project TK Ultra. We'll be hanging out. We'll just be
chatting about stuff, interacting with you guys. It was fun last time. It was a
total mess, but I still enjoyed myself. And we've got the Kik. We've got the
Kinks worked out and it'll be fun. Guest hosts coming up next week since I won't
be here. Tony Arderwin will be hosting Monday and Tuesday.
Jason Barker, Knights of the Storm, will be hosting the show Wednesday.
Gard Goldsmith will be hosting Thursday and Friday.
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They've been so kind to agree to take this on.
I know they've got a lot going on in their own personal lives.
They've got things that they're all doing, but they have graciously accepted and are willing to keep
the show going while I'm out of town. So thank you all so much, and especially thank you
to Tony, Gard, and Jason. We really do appreciate it. God bless you all. Have a great rest of
your day. I'll see you tomorrow. The Common Man.
They created Common Core to dumb down our children.
They created Common Pass to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future. They see the common man as
simple, unsophisticated, ordinary, but each of us has worth and dignity created
in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
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